With the growing migrations around the world, competences in psychological communication across cultures are more demanded each day, which makes Dialogical Multiplication – Principles for an Indigenous Psychology a critical resource for psychologists working with interethnic and intercultural communities around the world.
Danilo Silva Guimarães is associate professor at the Institute of Psychology, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. He has been working with theoretical and methodological issues concerning the cultural construction of senses, from a semiotic–cultural and constructivist perspective in psychology. His focus of investigation is the tensional boundaries between cultural alterities, indigenous psychologies and Amerindian peoples.