Mindfulness, Buddhist Modernity and Cultural Psychology

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Abstract

I will in this article use Fircks as a point of departure for trying to understand the complexities involved in the use of the concept of mindfulness. As will be seen, mindfulness can be traced to a decoupling from a religious background and subsequent appropriation within several Western contexts. This will then be used for a discussion of how to deal with the historicity of the phenomena studied within cultural psychology. Here two reminders will be suggested, namely understanding phenomena through a context-sensibility and at the same time being aware of any disciplinary parochialism.

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Christensen, B. A. (2024). Mindfulness, Buddhist Modernity and Cultural Psychology. Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 58(3), 869–877. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12124-024-09852-w

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