Culture in Minds and Societies

Culture in Minds and Societies
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Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : 8132108507
ISBN-13 : 9788132108504
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Culture in Minds and Societies by : Jaan Valsiner

This book presents a new look at the relationship between people and society, produces a semiotic theory of cultural psychology and provides a dynamic treatment of culture in human lives.

Fundamentals of Research on Culture and Psychology

Fundamentals of Research on Culture and Psychology
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9781317666103
ISBN-13 : 1317666100
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Fundamentals of Research on Culture and Psychology by : Valery Chirkov

This unique text covers the core research methods and the philosophical assumptions that underlie various strategies, designs, and methodologies used when researching cultural issues. It teaches readers why and for what purpose one conducts research on cultural issues so as to give them a better sense of the thinking that should happen before they go out and collect data. More than a "methods text", it is about all the steps that go into doing cross-cultural research. It discusses how to select the most appropriate methods for data analysis and which approach to use, and details quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods for experimental lab studies and ethnographic field work.

Handbook of Cultural Psychology

Handbook of Cultural Psychology
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Publisher : Guilford Press
Total Pages : 913
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ISBN-10 : 9781606236116
ISBN-13 : 1606236113
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Cultural Psychology by : Shinobu Kitayama

Bringing together leading authorities, this definitive handbook provides a comprehensive review of the field of cultural psychology. Major theoretical perspectives are explained, and methodological issues and challenges are discussed. The volume examines how topics fundamental to psychology?identity and social relations, the self, cognition, emotion and motivation, and development?are influenced by cultural meanings and practices. It also presents cutting-edge work on the psychological and evolutionary underpinnings of cultural stability and change. In all, more than 60 contributors have written over 30 chapters covering such diverse areas as food, love, religion, intelligence, language, attachment, narratives, and work.

Fundamental Questions in Cross-Cultural Psychology

Fundamental Questions in Cross-Cultural Psychology
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 603
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ISBN-10 : 9781139496414
ISBN-13 : 1139496417
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Fundamental Questions in Cross-Cultural Psychology by : Fons J. R. van de Vijver

Cross-cultural psychology has come of age as a scientific discipline, but how has it developed? The field has moved from exploratory studies, in which researchers were mainly interested in finding differences in psychological functioning without any clear expectation, to detailed hypothesis tests of theories of cross-cultural differences. This book takes stock of the large number of empirical studies conducted over the last decades to evaluate the current state of the field. Specialists from various domains provide an overview of their area, linking it to the fundamental questions of cross-cultural psychology such as how individuals and their cultures are linked, how the link evolves during development, and what the methodological challenges of the field are. This book will appeal to academic researchers and post-graduates interested in cross-cultural research.

Cultural Issues in Psychology

Cultural Issues in Psychology
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781135239848
ISBN-13 : 1135239843
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Cultural Issues in Psychology by : Andrew Stevenson

Does our cultural background influence the way we think and feel about ourselves and others? Does our culture affect how we choose our partners, how we define intelligence and abnormality and how we bring up our children? Psychologists have long pondered the relationship between culture and a range of psychological attributes. Cultural Issues In Psychology is an all round student guide to the key studies, theories and controversies which seek to explore human behaviour in a global context. The book explores key controversies in global psychology, such as: Culture: what does it mean and how has it been researched? Relativism and universalism: are they compatible approaches in global research? Ethnocentrism: is psychological research dominated by a few regions of the world? Indigenous psychologies: what are the diverse research traditions from around the world? Research methods and perspectives: how can we compare and contrast cross-cultural psychology and cultural psychology? The book also includes detailed examinations of global research into mainstream areas of psychology, such as social, cognitive and developmental psychology, as well as abnormal psychology. With insightful classroom activities and helpful pedagogical features, this detailed, yet accessibly written book gives introductory-level psychology students access to a concise review of key research, issues, controversies and diverse approaches in the area of culture and psychology.

Human Rights in Thick and Thin Societies

Human Rights in Thick and Thin Societies
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9781108471213
ISBN-13 : 1108471218
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Human Rights in Thick and Thin Societies by : Seth D. Kaplan

Introduces the idea of a flexible approach to the human rights movement that returns to basics in an increasingly diverse and multipolar world.

Psychology and Indigenous Australians

Psychology and Indigenous Australians
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan Australia
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781420256284
ISBN-13 : 1420256289
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Psychology and Indigenous Australians by : Rob Ranzijn

This book fills an important gap in understanding the psychological impact of colonization on Indigenous Australians. Using cultural competence as a theoretical framework, it starts with an exploration of the nature of culture and worldviews which permeates and integrates the book. It provides a convincing explanation of how colonization has affected Indigenous Australians, the role of psychology in this process, and ways forward to redress Indigenous disadvantage. A key emphasis is on ‘doing our own work', the essential role of critical reflection in trans-cultural communication.

Cultural Psychology

Cultural Psychology
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Publisher : University of Akron Press
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106006566977
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Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Cultural Psychology by : Jacob Robert Kantor

Basically, cultural processes consist of the interbehavior of developing organisms with the many institutions that mark a particular community or civilisation. This book deals with the processes whereby human organisms develop their cultural traits as part of their general psychological personalities.

Culture and Psychology

Culture and Psychology
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Total Pages : 483
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ISBN-10 : 981483467X
ISBN-13 : 9789814834674
Rating : 4/5 (7X Downloads)

Synopsis Culture and Psychology by : David Ricky Matsumoto

Cultural Psychology

Cultural Psychology
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 801
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ISBN-10 : 9780197503072
ISBN-13 : 0197503071
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Cultural Psychology by : Robyn M. Holmes

Cultural Psychology draws upon major psychological topics, theories, and principles to illustrate the importance of culture in psychological inquiry. Exploring how culture broadly connects to psychological processing across diverse cultural communities and settings, it highlights the applied nature of cultural psychology to everyday life events and situations, presenting culture as a complex layer in which individuals acquire skills, values, and abilities. Two central positions guide this textbook: one, that culture is a mental and physical construct that individuals live, experience, share, perform, and learn; and the second, that culture shapes growth and development. Culture-specific and cross-cultural examples highlight connections between culture and psychological phenomena. The text is multidisciplinary, highlighting different perspectives that also study how culture shapes human phenomena. Topics include an introduction to cultural psychology, the history of cultural psychology, cultural evolution and cultural ecology, methods, language and nonverbal communication, cognition, and perception. Through coverage of social behaviour, the book challenges students to explore the self, identity, and personality; social relationships, social attitudes, and intergroup contact in a global world; and social influence, aggression, violence, and war. Sections addressing growth and development include human development and its processes, transitions, and rituals across the lifespan, and socializing agents, socialization practices, and child activities. Additionally, the book features discussions of emotion and motivation, mental health and psychopathology, and future directions for cultural psychology. Chapters contain teaching and learning tools including case studies, multidisciplinary contributions, thought-provoking questions, class and experiential activities, chapter summaries, and additional print and media resources.