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Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology

Material type: Continuing resourcePublication details: CambridgeISSN:
  • 1834-4909
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-pacific-rim-psychology
Summary: The journal fills a void in contemporary psychology, with a focus on a region of the world that is extraordinarily vast, easily recognisable, and rich in cultural diversity and includes Oceania, Australasia, East Asia and the Western Seaboard of the Americas, and the ?hub? in the wheel ? the Hawaiian Islands and other Pacific Island Nations. From climate change to disaster management and poverty reduction, the Pacific Rim region has its share of issues and potential solutions. With a focus on Indigenous and minority perspectives, the journal seeks to foster mutual capacity building in the research domain, and on questions of human development generally.
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Electronic Resource Main Library Serials HTTPS://WWW.CAMBRIDGE.ORG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Link to resource 1 Available 4909112007
Electronic Resource Main Library Serials HTTPS://WWW.CAMBRIDGE.ORG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available 4909102016

The journal fills a void in contemporary psychology, with a focus on a region of the world that is extraordinarily vast, easily recognisable, and rich in cultural diversity and includes Oceania, Australasia, East Asia and the Western Seaboard of the Americas, and the ?hub? in the wheel ? the Hawaiian Islands and other Pacific Island Nations. From climate change to disaster management and poverty reduction, the Pacific Rim region has its share of issues and potential solutions. With a focus on Indigenous and minority perspectives, the journal seeks to foster mutual capacity building in the research domain, and on questions of human development generally.

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