The Cultural Psyche
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English

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<p>As envisaged by Robert A. LeVine many years ago the human development indicators have improved in many societies as income healthcare and educational opportunities have been enlarged. Global transformations have led to significant decline in extreme poverty and an increase in working class and middle class families around the world in the emerging economies throughout Africa and Asia. As the technological and global influences continue to challenge the dominant narrative in academic psychology conflated with WEIRD data assumptions interdisciplinary research will continue to increase in value and scope where LeVine's classical approach in psychological anthropology combined with psychoanalysis developmental psychology demography language or area research and population studies offers a path forward. The essays collected here in addition to honoring LeVine's work hold out the promise of a real convergence between psychology and anthropology or the development of a psychosocial science -- a confluence between positivism and relativism empiricism and ethnography and social sciences and human sciences. The scientific search for universal laws and the ever expanding search for cultural meanings in the diverse communities around the world must continue simultaneously and in conjunction with the transnational or global challenges we face today. </p><p> </p><p>Hybridity fostered by interdisciplinary researchers has stood the test of time as the social sciences have gradually outgrown the monolithic ways of looking at the world. The project of a psychosocial science represented by the work of Robert A. LeVine at the intersection of psychology anthropology demography child development and psychoanalysis maps out some of the challenges of a hybrid discipline. Hybridity impacts not only the humanities and social sciences but physical sciences in genetics and genomics or applied disciplines like biotechnology and life sciences. Thus it is important that we not lose sight of LeVine's spirit of interdisciplinary research. Advocates for universalism the psychologists or behavioral scientists pursuing universal laws of human nature must collaborate with the growing number of relativistic scientists - anthropologists sociologists or cultural studies experts -- searching for local meanings in small-scale village communities. There will be a confluence of social and human sciences or what C.P. Snow the English literary critic called the 'two cultures' of the scientific revolution - the sciences and humanities. </p>
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