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| 題 名 | 深耕本土、連結國際:本土諮商心理學學刊推出中英雙語全文版的脈絡=Indigenous Root and International Connect: The Context behind the Launch of a Bilingual Full-Text Version in Chinese and English of the Journal of Indigenous Counseling Psychology |
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| 作 者 | 王智弘; 嚴嘉琪; | 書刊名 | 本土諮商心理學學刊 |
| 卷 期 | 15:1 2024.03[民113.03] |
| 頁 次 | 頁vi-xxvii |
| 關鍵詞 | 本土化; 本土社會科學; 本土心理學; 本土諮商心理學; Indigenization; Indigenous social science; Indigenous psychology; Indigenous counseling psychology; |
| 語 文 | 中文(Chinese);英文(English) |
| 中文摘要 | 現代心理學發展超過百年之後才有了本土諮商心理學發展的倡議,而本土諮商心理 學是本土社會科學與本土心理學的一環,本土諮商心理學學刊是基於倡議本土諮商心理 學發展而起的期刊,其是由國立彰化師範大學輔導與諮商學系本土諮商心理學研究發展 中心所發行的學術期刊,目的在推動本土諮商心理學的學術與實務研究,以發表輔導、 諮商心理、臨床心理、復健諮商、社會工作、精神醫學、精神護理、心理衛生、職能治 療、語言治療、特殊教育、員工協助方案等與心理學及助人專業相關學科之本土化專論 為主,為鼓勵本土化的研究,本學刊也接受跨領域的本土化社會科學研究論文,並接受 全球學者中文與英文稿件之投稿,考慮到中文是世界上最多人使用的語言,而英文是第 二名,而且後者在國際學術交流上的使用非常普及,本土諮商心理學學刊除了同時接受 兩種語言的投稿之外,自第十五卷開始(2024 年 3 月)開始以中、英雙語全文刊登,亦 即無論以中文投稿或是英文投稿,審查完成刊登時都將以雙語全文刊登,此等出刊方式 經過去年 14 卷第 3 期(2023 年 9 月)開始試辦兩期,獲得學術界許多正面的迴響,因 此,本刊確定從本年度與本期刊物開始,正式推出中、英雙語全文版,為迎接此一具有 挑戰性的新出刊任務,本刊也正式邀請具有中英文翻譯專業背景的嚴嘉琪主編加入編輯 團隊,嚴主編為美國印第安那大學(Bloomington)課程與教學博士,現任國立臺中科技 大學應用英語系教授,具有跨領域的學術專長。本刊感謝嚴主編的加入也感謝編輯委員 會所有編輯委員與國立彰化師範大學的長期支持,也希望有志於推動社會科學、心理學 與諮商心理學本土化的各國學者能給予支持與賜稿,讓本刊能不斷的進步與成長,而對 亞洲與全世界的學術本土化運動做出更多的貢獻。 |
| 英文摘要 | After more than a century of development in modern psychology, the initiative to develop indigenous counseling psychology emerged. Indigenous counseling psychology, as a part of indigenous social sciences and indigenous psychology, has led to the inception of the Journal of Indigenous Counseling Psychology. Published by the Center for Indigenous Counseling Psychology at National Changhua University of Education, this academic journal aims to promote academic and practical research in indigenous counseling psychology and related fields. It publishes articles focusing on guidance, counseling psychology, clinical psychology, rehabilitation counseling, social work, psychiatry, mental nursing, mental health, occupational therapy, speech therapy, special education, employee assistance programs, and other indigenous monographs related to psychology and helping professions. Based on encouraging indigenous research, this journal accepts cross-field indigenous social science research papers. The primary language is Chinese. Although Chinese is the most spoken language in the worldwide, the journal has decided to publish in both Chinese and English, allowing more readers to access papers on indigenous social sciences and counseling psychology. According to the World Language report on March 25, 2024, English is the second most spoken language in the world and is widely used in international academic exchanges. Therefore, this journal accepts submissions in Chinese and English, starting from the fifteenth volume (March 2024); accepted papers will be published in a bilingual Chinese-English full-text format, regardless of the original submission language. This publishing policy has received positive feedback from domestic and international academic circles after two trial issues started in Volume 14, Issue 3 (September 2023) last year. Therefore, this journal will officially launch a bilingual full-text version in Chinese and English this year (2024) and this issue (Volume 15, Issue 1). Editor-inChief Jia-Chyi Yan, with professional Chinese-English translation experience, has joined the editorial team. Dr. Yan holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from Indiana University Bloomington and is currently a professor in the Department of Applied English at the National Taichung University of Science and Technology. With cross-field academic expertise, she has served successively as Director of the International Affairs Office, Vice Dean of the College of Languages, Director of the Department of Applied English, Director of the Language Center, and Leader of the Student Counseling Center. This journal would like to thank Editor-in-Chief Yan for joining us, as well as all members of the editorial board and National Changhua University of Education for their long-term support. We hope that scholars worldwide interested in promoting the indigenization of social sciences, psychology, and psychology counseling will support and submit manuscripts to propel this journal’s progress and contributions to the academic indigenization movement across Asia and worldwide. |
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