Psycho-Social Analysis of the Indian Mindset -  Jai B.P. Sinha

Psycho-Social Analysis of the Indian Mindset (eBook)

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XXI, 244 Seiten
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​This volume situates Indians in the contemporary world and profiles the major facets of their thought and behaviour; then goes back to trace their roots to ancient thought to see how the past predisposes and the present guides Indians in their everyday life. The volume begins with a conceptual framework showing how the Indian worldview has encompassed and enveloped a variety of ideas and influences from divergent sources. As a result, Indians are both collectivists and individualists, hierarchically oriented while respecting merit and quality, religious as well as secular and sexually indulgent, spiritual as well as materialists, excessively dependent but remarkably entrepreneurial, non-violent in principle but violent in practice and comfortable in shifting between analytical, synthetic as well as intuitive approaches to reality. Such a coexistence of opposites often causes inaction, hesitation and perfunctory action, but also equips Indians to be innovative by continuously aligning their thought and behaviour to the demands of a milieu. The milieu has an inner layer consisting of desh (place), kaal (time) and paatra (person), which are embedded in the larger societal contexts of castes and classes, poverty, corruption, fragmenting politics, conflicts and violence and unfolding global opportunities and challenges. Cultural heritage permeates in all these. Indians function in this tiered, multifactorial, dynamic space.

This volume draws evidence from ancient texts and the latest national and international research, many of which were conducted by the author and his associates. It does not, however, hesitate to indulge in anecdotal evidence, cases and speculative ideas in order to complete the picture. The author takes an in-depth view of the Indian mindset without getting the reader lost in either the intricacies of ancient philosophical abyss or the trivialities of present-day non-events.



Jai B. P. Sinha is Professor of Psychology and Management at the ASSERT Institute of Management, Patna, India. Professor Sinha completed his post graduation in India and received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University, Ohio, USA. He has been a visiting professor at Hunter College of City University of New York, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem (USA), McGill University, Montreal (Canada) and Copenhagen Business School (Denmark). He has been a National Fellow of the Indian Council of Social Science Research; National Lecturer of the University Grants Commission, Government of India; Senior Fulbright Fellow. He was a member of the Executives of the International Association of Applied Psychology and International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology and Vice President of the World Association for Dynamic Psychiatry. He is an Honorary Fellow of the World Association for Dynamic Psychiatry and Honorary Fellow of the National Academy of Psychology. Professor Sinha's research focuses on the interface of Indian culture and Western forms of work organizations ranging from small and medium size enterprises to leading foreign multinationals in India. He has published over 150 research articles in national and international journals and has written or co-authored over a dozen of books. He has delivered invited addresses and given seminar lectures in most of the countries of North America, Western Europe, former Yugoslavia, the Far East and South- East Asia.
This volume situates Indians in the contemporary world and profiles the major facets of their thought and behaviour; then goes back to trace their roots to ancient thought to see how the past predisposes and the present guides Indians in their everyday life. The volume begins with a conceptual framework showing how the Indian worldview has encompassed and enveloped a variety of ideas and influences from divergent sources. As a result, Indians are both collectivists and individualists, hierarchically oriented while respecting merit and quality, religious as well as secular and sexually indulgent, spiritual as well as materialists, excessively dependent but remarkably entrepreneurial, non-violent in principle but violent in practice and comfortable in shifting between analytical, synthetic as well as intuitive approaches to reality. Such a coexistence of opposites often causes inaction, hesitation and perfunctory action, but also equips Indians to be innovative by continuously aligning their thought and behaviour to the demands of a milieu. The milieu has an inner layer consisting of desh (place), kaal (time) and paatra (person), which are embedded in the larger societal contexts of castes and classes, poverty, corruption, fragmenting politics, conflicts and violence and unfolding global opportunities and challenges. Cultural heritage permeates in all these. Indians function in this tiered, multifactorial, dynamic space. This volume draws evidence from ancient texts and the latest national and international research, many of which were conducted by the author and his associates. It does not, however, hesitate to indulge in anecdotal evidence, cases and speculative ideas in order to complete the picture. The author takes an in-depth view of the Indian mindset without getting the reader lost in either the intricacies of ancient philosophical abyss or the trivialities of present-day non-events.

Jai B. P. Sinha is Professor of Psychology and Management at the ASSERT Institute of Management, Patna, India. Professor Sinha completed his post graduation in India and received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University, Ohio, USA. He has been a visiting professor at Hunter College of City University of New York, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem (USA), McGill University, Montreal (Canada) and Copenhagen Business School (Denmark). He has been a National Fellow of the Indian Council of Social Science Research; National Lecturer of the University Grants Commission, Government of India; Senior Fulbright Fellow. He was a member of the Executives of the International Association of Applied Psychology and International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology and Vice President of the World Association for Dynamic Psychiatry. He is an Honorary Fellow of the World Association for Dynamic Psychiatry and Honorary Fellow of the National Academy of Psychology. Professor Sinha's research focuses on the interface of Indian culture and Western forms of work organizations ranging from small and medium size enterprises to leading foreign multinationals in India. He has published over 150 research articles in national and international journals and has written or co-authored over a dozen of books. He has delivered invited addresses and given seminar lectures in most of the countries of North America, Western Europe, former Yugoslavia, the Far East and South- East Asia.

Chapter 1. The Framework.- Chapter 2. Collectivism and Individualism.- Chapter 3. Hierarchy and Power Process.- Chapter 4. Spirituality and Materialism.- Chapter 5. Religiosity, Secularism, and Sexuality.- Chapter 6. Entrepreneurship amidst Dependence Proneness.- Chapter 7. The Paradoxical Mindset.- Chapter 8. The Shifting Mindset.- Chapter 9. Mindset in the Larger Context.- Chapter 10. Epilogue.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.10.2014
Zusatzinfo XXI, 244 p. 7 illus.
Verlagsort New Delhi
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Geschichte der Philosophie
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Psychoanalyse / Tiefenpsychologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte Collectivism in Indian mindset • Complexity of Indian personality • Duplicity and selfishness in Indian mindset • Hierachy and power in India • Indian psyche • Liberalization and Indian mindset • Masculinity and femininity in Indian psyche • Paradoxes in Indian mindset • Religiosity, secularism and sexuality in India • Social psychology of Indians • Spirituality and materialism in India • Spirituality and materialism in Indian culture
ISBN-10 81-322-1804-3 / 8132218043
ISBN-13 978-81-322-1804-3 / 9788132218043
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