The Handbook of Culture and Psychology

The Handbook of Culture and Psychology

by David Matsumoto (Editor)
The Handbook of Culture and Psychology

The Handbook of Culture and Psychology

by David Matsumoto (Editor)

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Overview

Cultural and cross-cultural psychology and research continue to make strong contributions to mainstream psychology. Researchers and theoreticians from all parts of the globe increasingly contribute to this endeavor, enabling cultural and cross-cultural psychology and research to be one of the most exciting areas of study in psychology. This book describes the continued evolution and advancement of the main research domains of cultural and cross-cultural psychology. Renowned authors not only review the state-of-the-art in their respective fields but also describe the challenges and opportunities that their respective research domains face in the future.

New chapters cover the teaching of a culturally informed psychology and the increasing changes and advancements of cultures and societies around the world and their impact on individual psychologies. This volume covers standard areas of well-studied concepts such as development, cognition, emotion, personality, psychopathology, psychotherapy, and acculturation, as well as emerging areas such as multicultural identities, cultural neuroscience, and religion. It is a must read for all culturally informed scholars, both beginning and experienced.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190285081
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/20/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

David Matsumoto is a renowned expert in the fields of emotion, nonverbal behavior, deception, and culture. He has been a Professor of Psychology at San Francisco State University (SFSU) since 1989 and is the Founder and Director of SFSU's Culture and Emotion Research Laboratory. He is the recipient of many awards and honors in the field of psychology and is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, and the International Academy of Intercultural Research. He has been Director of Humintell (www.humintell.com) since its founding in 2009.

Hyisung C. Hwang is a senior research scientist, teacher, and lecturer in cross-cultural psychology. Her research interests are in emotion, nonverbal behavior, and culture. She has also co-authored numerous scientific articles and book chapters on nonverbal behavior and culture.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Culture and the Psychology Curriculum: Foundations and Resources
Walter J. Lonner, Kenneth D. Keith, and David Matsumoto

Chapter 2 Traveling From the Past into the Future of Cross-Cultural Psychology: A Personal-Scientific Journey
Michael Harris Bond

Chapter 3 Dimensions of Cultural Variation
Peter B. Smith

Chapter 4 Cold, Heat, Wealth, and Culture
Evert Van de Vliert and Dejun Tony Kong

Chapter 5 What is Culture For?
Yoshihisa Kashima

Chapter 6 Research Methods
Jia He and Fons J.R. van de Vijver

Chapter 7 Culture, Context, and Development
Harry W. Gardiner

Chapter 8 The Role of Emotions in Socialization Processes Across Cultures: Implications for Theory and Practice
Heidi Keller

Chapter 9 Gender and Culture
Deborah L. Best and Angelica R. Puzio

Chapter 10 Culture and Moral Development
Joan G. Miller, Matthew Wice, and Namrata Goyal

Chapter 11 Culture and Cognition
Qi Wang and Sawa Senzaki

Chapter 12 Culture and Emotion: Integrating Biological Universality with Cultural Specificity
David Matsumoto and Hyisung C. Hwang

Chapter 13 Culture and Personality
Jüri Allik and Anu Realo

Chapter 14 Abnormal Psychology and Culture
Junko Tanaka-Matsumi

Chapter 15 Culture and Psychological Interventions
Cindy Y. Huang and Nolan Zane

Chapter 16 Control Orientations in the East and West
Susumu Yamaguchi and Takafumi Sawaumi

Chapter 17 The Culturally Situated Self
Amir Rosenmann and Jenny Kurman

Chapter 18 Social Representations of History as Common Ground for Processes of Intergroup Relations and the Content of Social Identities
James H. Liu and Dario Páez

Chapter 19 Multicultural Identities
Ying-yi Hong and Siran Zhan

Chapter 20 Affect, Behavior, Cognition and Development: Adding to the Alphabet of Acculturation
Colleen Ward and Agnes Szabo

Chapter 21 Emerging Areas
Joan Y. Chiao and Katherine D. Blizinsky

Chapter 22 Religion and Related Morality Across Cultures
Vassilis Saroglou

Chapter 23 Living in a Changing World: The Change of Culture and Psychology
Huajian Cai, Zihang Huang, and Yiming Jing
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