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Volume 32, issue 2, 2020
- Ageing in Developing Societies: A Preamble pp. 149-152

- Neena Kohli and Bhoomika Rastogi Kar
- Ageing in Developing Societies: Issues and Challenges pp. 153-175

- Neena Kohli, Sarabjeet Kaur Chawla, Aditya Banerjee and Taru Parnika Srinete
- Epistemic Violence in Research on Eldercare pp. 176-200

- Darlingtina K. Esiaka and Glenn Adams
- Ageing in Urban Neighbourhoods: Exploring Place Insideness Amongst Older Adults in India, Brazil and the United Kingdom pp. 201-223

- Ryan Woolrych, Jamuna Duvurru, Adriana Portella, Judith Sixsmith, Deborah Menezes, Jenny Fisher, Rebecca Lawthom, Srikanth Reddy, Anupama Datta, Indrani Chakravarty, Abdul Majeed Khan, Michael Murray, Meiko Makita, Maria Zubair and Gisele Pereira
- Ageing and Values in the Developments of Home-Based Eldercare: Perspectives from India and Sweden pp. 224-253

- Urmi Nanda Biswas, Lotta Dellve, Anindo Bhattacharjee and Maria WolmesjÓ§
- Neighbourhood Supports for Active Ageing in Urban India pp. 254-277

- Deepti Adlakha, Murali Krishna, Ryan Woolrych and Geraint Ellis
- Cognitive Ageing in Developing Societies: An Overview and a Cross-sectional Study on Young, Middle-aged and Older Adults in the Indian Context pp. 278-307

- Richa Nigam and Bhoomika R. Kar
- Assessment of Lifestyle Experiences across Lifespan and Cognitive Ageing in the Indian Context pp. 308-330

- Avanthi Paplikar, Divya Ballal, Feba Varghese, Jala Sireesha, Ramya Dwivedi, Amulya Rajan, Shailaja Mekala, Faheem Arshad, Subhash Kaul and Suvarna Alladi
- Announcement pp. 331-331

- James H. Liu
Volume 32, issue 1, 2020
- Where Occidental Science Went Wrong: Failing to See Systemic Unity in Diversity pp. 7-14

- Jaan Valsiner
- For a Society Beyond Justice pp. 15-64

- Jayant Lele
- Identity and Otherisation in Northeast India: Representations in Media Texts pp. 65-93

- Korsi Dorene Kharshiing
- A Cautionary Tale for Psychology and Higher Education in Asia: Following Western Practices of Incentivising Scholarship May Have Negative Outcomes pp. 94-121

- Bruce B. Svare
- ÅšraddhÄ: Construct Definition from the Bhagavad-GÄ«tÄ * pp. 122-137

- Dharm P. S. Bhawuk
- Book Review: Mahima Nayar (Ed.), Against All Odds: Psychosocial Distress and Healing Among Women pp. 138-145

- Mala Sinha
- Professor Fons van de Vijver (4th October 1952–1st June 2019) pp. 146-146

- N/a
- Notice pp. 147-147

- N/a
Volume 31, issue 2, 2019
- Deradicalisation and Disengagement from Terrorism and Threat to Identity: An Analysis of Former Jihadist Prisoners’ Accounts pp. 227-251

- Muhammad Syafiq
- Gendered Boundaries, Cultured Lives: The Underexplored Dimensions of Duty (Kartavya) in the Indian Family Context pp. 252-282

- Rachana Bhangaokar and Shagufa Kapadia
- Be(com)ing a Woman: Body, Authority and Society pp. 283-314

- Rituparna Chakraborty and Sonali De
- Bihari Identity: An Uncharted Question pp. 315-342

- Jyoti Verma
- Ajit K. Dalal: A Resilient Spirit and an Inspiring Scholar pp. 343-348

- Girishwar Misra
- Call for Papers: Ageing in Developing Societies pp. 349-349

- Neena Kohli and Bhoomika R. Kar
Volume 31, issue 1, 2019
- Renegotiating Israeli Identities, Collective Victimhood and Social Exclusion of Arab Israelis in a Changing Social Reality pp. 7-30

- Maya Hadar
- When the Advantaged Feel Victimised: The Case of Hindus in India pp. 31-55

- R. C. Tripathi, R. Kumar and V. N. Tripathi
- Explaining Muslims’ Aggressive Tendencies Towards the West: The Role of Negative Stereotypes, Anger, Perceived Conflict and Islamic Fundamentalism pp. 56-87

- Ali Mashuri and Esti Zaduqisti
- Caste-based Oppression, Trauma and Collective Victimhood in Erstwhile South India: The Collective Therapeutic Potential of Theyyam pp. 88-105

- Shaima Ahammed
- Reification of Collective Victimhood: Dalit Narratives, Social Repositioning and Transformation pp. 106-138

- Aparna Vyas and Minati Panda
- The (Im)possible Embrace: A Search for Non-violent Possibilities in the Aftermath of Violent Uprootedness pp. 139-161

- Honey Oberoi Vahali and Diamond Oberoi Vahali
- Towards a Psychology of Cultural Globalisation: A Sense of Self in a Changing World pp. 162-186

- Simon Ozer
- Traditional Stories as Possible Vignettes in the Research of Moral Judgement: A Preliminary Report Using Stories from Mahabharata pp. 187-219

- Swagata Choudhuri and Jayanti Basu
Volume 30, issue 2, 2018
- The Effects of Language Use on Time Perspectives in Multilingual Morocco pp. 153-174

- Alexander Unger, Karim Gassemi and Julie Papastamatelou
- Health-promoting Lifestyle, Illness Control Beliefs and Well-being of the Obese Diabetic Women pp. 175-198

- Purnima Awasthi, Ramesh C. Mishra and S. K. Singh
- Stress in Factory Workers in Italy pp. 199-233

- Roberto Capasso, Maria Clelia Zurlo and Andrew P. Smith
- Emotional Reactions to Intergroup Norm Violations pp. 234-261

- R. C. Tripathi, Rashmi Kumar, Roomana N. Siddiqui and Shabana Bano
- Personality, Culture and Career Assessment pp. 262-285

- S. K. Priyadharshini, L. S. Ganesh and Balaraju Kondaveeti
- Book Review: T. S. Saraswathi, Shailaja Menon and Ankur Madan (Eds.), Childhoods in India: Traditions, Trends and Transformations pp. 286-295

- Farida Abdulla Khan
Volume 30, issue 1, 2018
- The Social Intentionality of Battered Women’s Agency in Ghana pp. 1-18

- Stephen Baffour Adjei
- Resilience in Parents of Children with Intellectual Disabilities pp. 19-43

- Radhika Mohan and Mrinmoyi Kulkarni
- Trust as a Skill pp. 44-80

- Larysa Tamilina and Natalya Tamilina
- Adults’ Conceptualisations of Children’s Social Competence in Nepal and Malawi pp. 81-104

- Danming An, Natalie D. Eggum-Wilkens, Sophia Chae, Sarah R. Hayford, Scott T. Yabiku, Jennifer E. Glick and Linlin Zhang
- Infancy and Caring pp. 105-125

- Kari Vik (kv), Vickfarajaeli Zebedayo Daudi (vzd), Lusajo Joel Kajula (ljk), Rolf Rohde (rr), Omary Said Ubuguyu (osu) and Joseph Ndukusi Saibulu (jns)
- Multilevel Connection as a Pathway to Healing in a Low-income South African Community pp. 126-149

- Arlene Benjamin
- Book Review: R.B.N. Sinha, Social Capital, Collectivism and Development pp. 150-151

- Ruchika Varma
Volume 29, issue 2, 2017
- Psycho-social Bases of Sustainable Development pp. vii-ix

- N/a
- Psychology at the Crossroads pp. 125-159

- Rashmi Jaipal
- Physical Social Capital and Psychosocial Social Capital as Mediators Between Socio-economic Inequality and Expressions of Well-being and Health in Israeli Kibbutz Populations pp. 160-199

- Uriel Leviatan
- Psychosocial Pathways Towards a Sustainable Society pp. 200-220

- R. C. Tripathi and Sunit Singh
- Meaning of Happy Life for the Kharwars in India in Their Journey Towards Development pp. 221-245

- R. C. Mishra
- The Solution for the Behavioural Constellation of Deprivation pp. 246-263

- Jose L. Vilchez
- Filipino Parenting in the USA pp. 264-287

- Aileen S. Garcia and Maria Rosario T. de Guzman
- Suicidal and Death Ideation in a Cohort of Psychiatric Outpatients pp. 288-300

- Sarojini Naidoo and Steven J. Collings
- Book Review: Stefan Ecks, Eating Drugs: Psychopharmaceutical Pluralism in India pp. 301-305

- Sudarshan R. Kottai and Shubha Ranganathan
Volume 29, issue 1, 2017
- ‘Why I Sent My Child Away’ pp. 1-21

- Deepa Srivastava and Maria Rosario T. de Guzman
- Disability and Social Exclusion pp. 22-43

- Elina I. Tobias and Sourav Mukhopadhyay
- A Majority Group’s Perspective-taking Towards a Minority Group pp. 44-73

- Ali Mashuri, Esti Zaduqisti and Miftahul Ula
- Bringing Spirit Back In, the Vedic Way pp. 74-97

- Ramashray Roy
- Public Fears in Ukrainian Society pp. 98-123

- Sviatoslav R. Rybnikov, Natalya A. Rybnikova and Boris A. Portnov
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