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This final chapter reviews the development of international psychology, with a focus on internationalizing the history of psychology. A summary of the contributions to this volume is offered that highlights the impact of contextual factors in the development of psychology around the world. Acknowledgment is made of the importance of an indigenous approach in creating an international history of psychology. As psychology becomes more international, it is important that efforts are made to ensure that the records of individuals, organizations, institutions, and events are properly preserved and maintained.
Keywords: International psychology; indigenous psychology; education and training; applied psychology; archives
Article. 6242 words.
Subjects: Psychology ; History and Systems in Psychology
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