Cultural Psychology explores how culture broadly connects to how individuals think, act, and feel across diverse cultural communities and settings, highlighting the applied nature of cultural psychology to everyday life events and situations. Designed for undergraduate students, the text contains traditional and non-traditional content, is multidisciplinary, and uses culture-specific and cross-cultural examples to highlight the connections between culture and psychological phenomena. Chapters contain numerous teaching and learning tools including case studies, key words, chapter summary,…mehr
Cultural Psychology explores how culture broadly connects to how individuals think, act, and feel across diverse cultural communities and settings, highlighting the applied nature of cultural psychology to everyday life events and situations. Designed for undergraduate students, the text contains traditional and non-traditional content, is multidisciplinary, and uses culture-specific and cross-cultural examples to highlight the connections between culture and psychological phenomena. Chapters contain numerous teaching and learning tools including case studies, key words, chapter summary, thought provoking questions, and class and experiential activities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robyn M. Holmes is Professor of Psychology and Associated Faculty member in the History and Anthropology Department at Monmouth University. Her research on children's experiences and activities explore play and culture, play and creativity, early childhood education, outdoor play and recess, sport, and social cognition. Her work with children and adults in cultural communities in the United States and Pacific Rim reflects her commitment to understand cultural activity and participation from peoples' perspectives and in their own words.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Chapter 1. Introduction to Cultural Psychology Chapter 2. History of Cultural Psychology Chapter 3. Cultural Evolution and Cultural Ecology Chapter 4. Methods: Ways of Knowing, Understanding, and Interpreting Chapter 5. Language and Non-verbal Communication Chapter 6. Cognition and Perception Chapter 7. The Self, Identity, and Personality Chapter 8. Social Relationships Chapter 9. Social Attitudes and Intergroup Contact in a Global World Chapter 10. Social Influence, Aggression, Violence, and War Chapter 11. Human Development: Processes, transitions, and rituals Chapter 12. Cultural Learning: Socialization Practices, Schooling, and Play Chapter 13. Emotion Chapter 14. Motivation Chapter 15. Mental Health and Psychopathology Chapter 16. Cultural Psychology in the 21st Century References Index
Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Chapter 1. Introduction to Cultural Psychology Chapter 2. History of Cultural Psychology Chapter 3. Cultural Evolution and Cultural Ecology Chapter 4. Methods: Ways of Knowing, Understanding, and Interpreting Chapter 5. Language and Non-verbal Communication Chapter 6. Cognition and Perception Chapter 7. The Self, Identity, and Personality Chapter 8. Social Relationships Chapter 9. Social Attitudes and Intergroup Contact in a Global World Chapter 10. Social Influence, Aggression, Violence, and War Chapter 11. Human Development: Processes, transitions, and rituals Chapter 12. Cultural Learning: Socialization Practices, Schooling, and Play Chapter 13. Emotion Chapter 14. Motivation Chapter 15. Mental Health and Psychopathology Chapter 16. Cultural Psychology in the 21st Century References Index
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