It specifically provides a forum for emergent explorations of themes and scales larger than the strictly psychological, and of perspectives that aim to situate local (micro-ethnographic) findings in broader historical, political and/or sociological frameworks.
This means cultural and cross-cultural psychological projects do fit the aims of this new journal.
It especially invites work that rethinks or elaborates existing ideas and concepts of globalization and regionalization.
Priority is given to reviews and critical discussions, either of theory development or policy trends.
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