Is a change in the theory of the person necessary? A note on Sampson’s discussion of individuality in the post-modern era

Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 11 (2):111-115 (1991)
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Sampson’s hypothesis that the entry of Western society into a post-modern era of “globalization” will necessitate a change in the conceptualization of the person is discussed in light of relevant group process research and current world events. While it does not seem likely that any fundamental change in the theory of the person will occur, it is plausible that the present form of individualism will adapt to the conditions of this new era. 2012 APA, all rights reserved)

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