Social Psychology of Culture

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acculturation processes
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Basic Color Terms
Bicultural Individuals
Canadian Chinese Students
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Chronic Accessibility
cross-cultural psychology
cultural adaptation mechanisms
cultural psychology
cultural schema theory
culture
Dynamic Social Impact Theory
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European American Students
External Memory Devices
GPA
Grade Point Average
group processes
Identity Negotiation Strategies
Intercultural Contact
Japanese Brazilians
Knowledge Item
Korean Undergraduates
MBA Program
Modesty Norm
MTV Asia
Multicultural Identity
multicultural identity negotiation
Offer MBA Program
psychological effects of globalization
Race Based Rejection Sensitivity
Sit Score
social cognition research
Social Dominance Orientation
social psychology
Stereotype Inconsistent Information
Stereotype Threat
stereotypes
Uncertainty Avoidance

Product details

  • ISBN 9781841690865
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jul 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As the speed of globalization accelerates, world cultures are more closely connected to each other than ever before. But what exactly is culture? It seems to be involved in all psychological processes, but can its psychological consequences be studied scientifically? How can cultural differences be described without reifying culture and reinforcing cultural stereotypes? Culture and mind constitute each other, but how? Why do humans need culture? How did the evolution of the mind enable the development of human culture? How does participation in culture transform the mind, and how does the mind process and apply culture? How may culture become a resource for pursuing valued goals, and how does culture become part of the self? How do culture travelers navigate cultures and negotiate multiple cultural identities?

The authors of this volume offer a refreshing theoretical perspective and organize seemingly disparate research evidence into a coherent body of psychological knowledge. With its accessible language and lively narrative, this volume engages its readers in an intellectual journey through the fascinating research literatures in psychology, anthropology, and the cognate disciplines.

This book will make an ideal textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate courses on psychology and culture, cultural studies, cognitive anthropology, and intercultural communication.

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