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Material Type: | Internet resource |
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Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Michele J Gelfand; Chi-yue Chiu; Ying-yi Hong |
ISBN: | 9780195380392 0195380398 9780199840694 0199840695 9780199930449 0199930449 9780199336708 0199336709 |
OCLC Number: | 906599727 |
Description: | volumes <1-4> : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Contents: | Chapter 1 ; Culture, Categories, and Color: Do We See the World Through T(a)inted Lenses? ; Debi Roberson ; Chapter 2 ; Culture, Brain, and Behavior ; Nalini Ambady ; Chapter 3 ; Social Change and Human Development: An Autobiographical Journey ; Patricia M. Greenfield ; Chapter 4 ; Culture and Personality ; A. Timothy Church and Marcia S. Katigbak ; Chapter 5 ; Intelligence in its Cultural Context ; Robert J. Sternberg ; Chapter 6 ; Culture Change: The Perspective of Dynamical Minimalism ; Andrzej Nowak, Wouter de Raad, and Wojciech Borkowski |
Responsibility: | edited by Michele J. Gelfand, Chi-yue Chiu, Ying-yi Hong. |
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"This second volume is a worthy follow-up to the first and establishes Advances in Culture and Psychology as an important series for scholars in our field. The review articles serve as capstones for fascinating lines of work by leading scholars. The collection of articles here highlights the theoretical and methodological pluralism at the heart of psychological approaches to the study of culture, and cultural approaches to the study of persons andsituations." -- Dov Cohen, Professor of Psychology, and Affiliated Faculty of the Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign"A serious and wide-ranging exploration of the exciting frontiers where culture interacts with psychology. Leading scholars in the field provide us with enlightening insights as they describe their programs of research, on topics ranging from brain function to color cognition, and from intelligence to personality. This is a cutting-edge volume that will, no doubt, spark increasing dialogue and interest in the field of Cultural Psychology as it moves from theperipheral to the central." -- Frederick Leong, Director, Consortium for Multicultual Psychology Research, Michigan State University"The second volume of the Advances in Culture and Psychology series fulfills again the promise of the editors to 'develop an intellectual home for culture and psychology research programs.' This volume contributes substantially to the establishment of this important series as a major source of information for understanding the overarching role of culture for human psychology. Although psychology is and always has been cultural, the importance ofculture and psychology research programs in mainstream psychology is still underappreciated. The exciting chapters of this new edition span the bow from neurophysiology to social change, demonstrating that it is timefor a paradigm shift in psychology from a universalist view to a contextual understanding of all psychological phenomena." -- Heidi Keller, Professor of Psychology, Department of Human Sciences, University of Osnabrueck, Germany"The editors have done a thorough job of compiling articles from an array of subfields, each answering questions concerning the degree to which culture may be affecting diverse psychological phenomena. It is clear that the current series has taken into account a wide array of fields that could benefit from considering culture as a potential variable when one is predicting behavior. Ultimately, the series paints an all-encompassing picture of where the field ofcultural psychology stands with regard to theory and methodology, and would be ideal for anyone, either scholar or student, interested in how culture interacts with well-studied psychologicalphenomena." -Jeanette Altarriba, Crystal J. Robinson, PsycCRITIQUES Read more...

