Introduction: Psychological Coordinates of Social Policy in India

作者: R. C. Tripathi , Yoganand Sinha

DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-1003-0_1

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摘要: This chapter discusses how psychological research can inform making of social policies in India. It argues that psychologists have remained on the margin policy because philosophy neo-liberalism drives development It, therefore, calls for repositioning Indian context. Important areas which psychology contribute significantly are seen as establishing intergroup harmony, capability development, empowerment, inclusion, education, health and environment.

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