Culture plays an important role in our everyday lives, yet the study of cultural processes and their impact on thinking and behavior is still in its infancy. Research in anthropology generally lacks the clarity and specificity of cognitive processes and is therefore usually ignored by most psychologists. On the other hand, most cognitive research in psychology either ignores culture as an important factor to be taken into account or treats culture as yet another independent variable. Recent trends indicate an increasing interest in "culture" as a topic of psychological inquiry. Culture and…mehr
Culture plays an important role in our everyday lives, yet the study of cultural processes and their impact on thinking and behavior is still in its infancy. Research in anthropology generally lacks the clarity and specificity of cognitive processes and is therefore usually ignored by most psychologists. On the other hand, most cognitive research in psychology either ignores culture as an important factor to be taken into account or treats culture as yet another independent variable. Recent trends indicate an increasing interest in "culture" as a topic of psychological inquiry. Culture and Cognition: Implications for Theory and Methods combines the study of culture with an understanding of relevant cognitive processes and the challenge of studying high-level cognition as embedded into culture. Author Norbert Ross engages both anthropology and psychology, with the belief that any successful research in culture and cognition must embrace insights from both fields.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Norbert Ross (Ph.D., University of Freiburg, 1998) is at Vanderbilt University. Prior to his current position, he was a research assistant professor at Northwestern University, where he co-founded the Program in Culture, Language and Cognition, a cross-disciplinary program that targets teaching and research. He is Affiliated Researcher at the Program in Cognitive Studies of the Environment (Northwestern University) and the Centro Estudies Indigenas in San Cristobal de Lasa Casas, Mexico. He has taught classes at Northwestern University, the University of Freiburg, the College of the Menominee Nation, and the UNACH (Mexico). Ross's research focuses on cultural differences, within cultural differences as well as the acquisition of cultural knowledge among children, and he has received several NSF/NIH grants. He has published two books in Germany, including a case study of cognitive aspects of intergenerational change among the Lacandon Maya of Chiapas, Mexico. He is also author and co-author of several research articles in major journals of anthropology, psychology and the general sciences. These include articles in The Proceedings of the National academy of Sciences, Current Anthropology, Human Organization, Cognitive Development, and The Psychology of Learning and Motivation.
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Introduction 1. Culture & Cognition: Ethnography of the Mind - A Cognitive Approach to Culture 2. Cultural Studies & Comparative Design The Logic of Cultural Studies Cross-Cultural Studies & Comparative Design 3. Toward a Cognitive Theory of Culture The Problem with Culture, Folk Beliefs, Scientific Concepts, & their (ab-)use The Authenticity Crisis of Cultural Concepts: Cultural Differences & Different Cultures Culture as Socially Transmitted Models Toward a Cognitive Theory of Culture The Sharing of Culture & the Exploration of Cultural Differences Public & Private Culture: The Emergence of Shared Meaning. 4. Research Methods: Data Gathering The Experimental Design Scientific Methods & the Role of Participant Observation Research Design & Field Methods Experimental Methods in the Field: Data Collection Cognition & Observational Studies Social Network Analysis & Informant Agreement. 5. Patterns of Informant Agreement: Some Analytical Implications Informant Agreement/Disagreement Adjustment for Guessing. Agreement Pattern & Residual Analysis. 6. Combining Strength: Toward a New Science of Culture Schemata, Cultural Models, & Consensus A New Ethnography & an Enhanced Cognitive Science References Author Index Subject Index
Introduction 1. Culture & Cognition: Ethnography of the Mind - A Cognitive Approach to Culture 2. Cultural Studies & Comparative Design The Logic of Cultural Studies Cross-Cultural Studies & Comparative Design 3. Toward a Cognitive Theory of Culture The Problem with Culture, Folk Beliefs, Scientific Concepts, & their (ab-)use The Authenticity Crisis of Cultural Concepts: Cultural Differences & Different Cultures Culture as Socially Transmitted Models Toward a Cognitive Theory of Culture The Sharing of Culture & the Exploration of Cultural Differences Public & Private Culture: The Emergence of Shared Meaning. 4. Research Methods: Data Gathering The Experimental Design Scientific Methods & the Role of Participant Observation Research Design & Field Methods Experimental Methods in the Field: Data Collection Cognition & Observational Studies Social Network Analysis & Informant Agreement. 5. Patterns of Informant Agreement: Some Analytical Implications Informant Agreement/Disagreement Adjustment for Guessing. Agreement Pattern & Residual Analysis. 6. Combining Strength: Toward a New Science of Culture Schemata, Cultural Models, & Consensus A New Ethnography & an Enhanced Cognitive Science References Author Index Subject Index
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