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Center for Indigenous and Cultural Psychology - "CICP is determined to become the world’s center for research, development, education, and research publication for indigenous psychology research. CICP expects increasing involvement of Indonesian researchers in exploring the discourse of indigenous psychology in Indonesia, with that, grasping a better and accurate understanding upon Indonesians in accordance within their own cultural context."

Center for Social and Cultural Psychology, KU Leuven Nederlands - "The Center for Social and Cultural Psychology (CSCP) is dedicated to the basic and applied study of social psychological and cultural psychological themes."

Culture and Cognition, University of Michigan - "The Culture and Cognition Program focuses on the dynamic interplay between socio-cultural processes and psychological processes. It seeks to understand how psychological processes of individuals are shaped through participation in socio-cultural processes and, conversely, the socio-cultural processes are maintained and changed by behaviors of these very individuals."

Culture and Psychology Research Group, The University of Kansas - "The Culture and Psychology Research Group is a community of scholars and scientists who are broadly interested in the relationship between cultural worlds and psychological experience."

Division of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry - "The Division of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry is a network of scholars and clinicians within the Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, devoted to promoting research, training and consultation in social and cultural psychiatry. The broad themes of research and training conducted by members of the Division include: (1) Social Psychiatry: psychiatric epidemiology, social determinants of mental health, community mental health, psychiatry in primary care, evaluation of mental health services, global mental health; (2) Cultural Psychiatry: mental health of indigenous peoples, immigrant and refugee mental health, ethnopsychology and ethnopsychiatry, indigenous healing systems, responding to diversity in mental health care, anthropology of psychiatry."

Foundation for Psychocultural Research (FPR), - "We support and advance interdisciplinary and integrative research and training on interactions of culture, neuroscience, psychiatry, and psychology, with an emphasis on cultural processes as central. Our primary objective is to help articulate and support the creation of transformative paradigms that address issues of fundamental clinical and social concern."

Hans Kilian and Lotte Köhler Center - "The Hans Kilian and Lotte Köhler Center for Cultural Psychology and Historical Anthropology (KKC) was established in August 2014 at the Chair for Social Theory and Social Psychology, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany. It is mainly funded by the Köhler Foundation, which is a member of the Stifterverband, a German business community initiative advocating long-term improvement of the German education and research landscape. The KKC is named after two individuals whose biographies are closely linked, namely, Hans Kilian and Lotte Köhler."

Institute for cultural psychology and qualitative social research (ikus) - "(…) was founded in 2007 and combines theoretical basic research and empirical field research by connecting cultural-psychological approaches with methods developed in qualitative social research. Our interdisciplinary team engages in intercultural projects and activities with a critical perspective, as you can also see in our list of publications. Our concept of culture is open and dynamic and is opposed to reductionist and one-sided models of culture and society. ikus focuses on heterogeneous phenomena within cultures and their respective practices and materializations. Based on our theoretical and empirical analyses, we offer concepts for coaching and consulting in areas dealing with cultural and social projects and activities and how they can be analyzed systematically. ikus opens up new fields for interdisciplinary scientific research and job opportunities in intercultural areas. Furthermore, ikus offers trainings in qualitative methods and opens up a forum for interdisciplinary discussion."

Institute for International & Cross-Cultural Psychology - "The Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Psychology (IICCP) sponsors research and publications in international and cross-cultural psychology; promotes, develops, and implements workshops, symposia, lectures, and conferences at St. Francis College; involves students in cross-cultural research and the institute’s programs; fosters a sense of involvement in the cultural richness of the St. Francis College community; and creates network ties with other interested psychological institutions in the USA and abroad. Between 1998 and 2015 the Institute supported the writing and editing of numerous publications in international psychology including 20 books that have appeared in 5 countries."

International and Cross-Cultural Psychology, Canadian Psychological Association - "Beginning in 1980 the Section was formed under the Applied Division of CPA. Current CPA by-Laws on Sections are found here, while our own mandate began with an initial agenda for the 1981 conference considering the following activities: Presentation of Current Cross-Cultural Research , in symposia or seminars by Canadian Psychologists currently engaged in these activities, Conversation hour led by some prominent people in the field, Business-Membership meeting, Social Hour in conjunction with the International Council of Psychologists, the International Association of Cross-Cultural & the Inter-American Psychology Association. It was also suggested that this interest group (Section) might be able to host colleagues from abroad who visit our country. Currently we still take an active role in the annual convention where we typically have a full agenda across the three days."

International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology - "The International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP) was founded in 1972 and has a membership of over 800 persons in more than 65 countries. The aims of the Association are to facilitate communication among persons interested in a diverse range of issues involving the intersection of culture and psychology. IACCP is affiliated with the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS)."

Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition - "The Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition was established at UCSD in 1978. As its name implies, members of LCHC pursue research which takes differences among human beings as a starting point for understanding human mental processes. We adopt an ecological approach to our subject matter, looking at systems that include mediating tools, people, representations, institutions and activities. Populations varying in age, culture, biological characteristics, social class, schooling, ethnicity, etc. are studied in a wide range of activity settings in various social institutions (schools, hospitals, workplaces) and countries. Correspondingly, we use a wide range of methods (such as participant observation, ethnography, experimentation, discourse-analysis) to bring into clear relief the role of culturally inflected collective social practices, change over time, and the cultural-historical context of the people among whom we work in the phenomena we study."

Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity and Race, Division 45 of the American Psychological Association - "(…) is for psychologists concerned with ethnic minority issues. We promote understanding of ethnic minority psychological principles, and provision of culturally competent service delivery. We promote the elimination of racism and social injustice against People of Color and the incorporation of diversity and multiculturalism into all societal issues."

The Niels Bohr Professorship Centre for Cultural Psychology, Aalborg University - "The Niels Bohr Professorship Centre for Cultural Psychology at Aalborg University, co-funded by the Danish Ministry of Science and Technology and Aalborg University under the Niels Bohr Professorships Scheme, is the first research centre in the World specifically designated to the investigations into Cultural Psychology. Cultural Psychology is a new field started in the 1990s that focuses on higher psychological processes that function within dynamic social contexts. Four content areas: cultural psychology and aesthetics in urban living, creativity processes in everyday social practices, interventions in the globalising world, and epistemology of the social sciences constitute the major arenas of scholarly innovation."

UCSB Cultural Psychology Laboratory - "Our main focus of research is how culture shapes psychological functioning in areas as diverse as interpersonal communication, religion, physiology, and genetics."

 
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