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Now completely revised (over 90% new), this handbook offers the authoritative presentation of theories, methods, and applications in the dynamic field of cultural psychology. Leading scholars review state-of-the-art empirical research on how culture affects nearly every aspect of human functioning. The volume examines how topics fundamental to psychology--such as cognition, emotion, motivation, development, and mental health--are influenced by cultural meanings and practices. It also addresses the psychological and evolutionary underpinnings of cultural stability and change. The second edition reflects important advances in cultural neuroscience and an increasing emphasis on application, among many other changes. As a special bonus, purchasers of the second edition can download a supplemental e-book featuring several notable, highly cited chapters from the first edition.
New to This Edition:
*Most chapters are new, reflecting nearly a decade of theoretical and methodological developments.
*Cutting-edge perspectives on culture and biology, including innovative neuroscientific and biopsychological research.
*Section on economic behavior, with new topics including money, negotiation, consumer behavior, and innovation.
*Section on the expansion of cultural approaches into religion, social class, subcultures, and race.
*Reflects the growth of real-world applications in such areas as cultural learning and adjustment, health and well-being, and terrorism.
Now completely revised (over 90% new), this handbook offers the authoritative presentation of theories, methods, and applications in the dynamic field of cultural psychology. Leading scholars review state-of-the-art empirical research on how culture affects nearly every aspect of human functioning. The volume examines how topics fundamental to psychology--such as cognition, emotion, motivation, development, and mental health--are influenced by cultural meanings and practices. It also addresses the psychological and evolutionary underpinnings of cultural stability and change. The second edition reflects important advances in cultural neuroscience and an increasing emphasis on application, among many other changes. As a special bonus, purchasers of the second edition can download a supplemental e-book featuring several notable, highly cited chapters from the first edition.
New to This Edition:
*Most chapters are new, reflecting nearly a decade of theoretical and methodological developments.
*Cutting-edge perspectives on culture and biology, including innovative neuroscientific and biopsychological research.
*Section on economic behavior, with new topics including money, negotiation, consumer behavior, and innovation.
*Section on the expansion of cultural approaches into religion, social class, subcultures, and race.
*Reflects the growth of real-world applications in such areas as cultural learning and adjustment, health and well-being, and terrorism.
Young and Still Developing: Five Themes, Dov Cohen & Shinobu
Kitayama
I. Theories and Methods
1. People Are Culturally Shaped Shapers: The Psychological Science
of Culture and Culture Change, Hazel Rose Markus & MarYam G.
Hamedani
2. A History of Cultural Psychology: Cultural Psychology as a
Tradition and a Movement, Yoshihisa Kashima
3. Cultural Neuroscience, Shinobu Kitayama, Michael E. W. Varnum, &
Cristina M. Salvador
4. Culture and Ecology, Thomas Talhelm & Shigehiro Oishi
5. Cultural Evolution and Cultural Psychology, Alex Mesoudi
6. Methods in Cultural Psychology, Dov Cohen
II. Cognition, Emotion, and Motivation
7. Culture and Intelligence, Richard E. Nisbett
8. Cognition and Perception, Takahiko Masuda, Matthew J. Russell,
Liman Man Wai Li, & Hajin Lee
9. Culture and Language, Jeffrey Loewenstein
10. Culture and Motivation, Heejung S. Kim & Smaranda I. Lawrie
11. Cultural Influences on Emotion: Established Patterns and
Emerging Trends, Jeanne L. Tsai & Magali Clobert
12. Well-Being and Health: A Cultural Psychology of Optimal Human
Functioning, Yuri Miyamoto, Jiah Yoo, & Brooke Wilken
13. Wisdom and Culture, Igor Grossmann & Franki Y. H. Kung
14. Cultural–Clinical Psychology, Yulia E. Chentsova-Dutton &
Andrew G. Ryder
III. Acquisition and Change of Culture
15. Culture and Development, Heidi Keller
16. Cultural Psychology of Moral Development, Joan G. Miller,
Matthew Wice, & Namrata Goyal
17. Food and Eating, Paul Rozin, Matthew B. Ruby, & Adam B.
Cohen
18. Learning New Cultures: Processes, Premises, and Policies,
Michael W. Morris, Katrina M. Fincher, & Krishna Savani
19. The Cultural Psychology of Acculturation, Batja Mesquita,
Jozefien De Leersnyder, & Alba Jasini
20. Making Meaning: A Culture-as-Situated-Cognition Approach to the
Consequences of Cultural Fluency and Disfluency, Daphna Oyserman &
Veronica X. Yan
21. Psychological Science of Multiculturalism, Angela K.-y. Leung &
Brandon Koh
IV. Culture and Economic Behavior
22. Cultural Psychology of Money, Dov Cohen, Faith Shin, & Xi
Liu
23. Culture and Work, Benjamin R. Levine, Jesse R. Harrington, &
Eric Luis Uhlmann
24. The Cultural Psychology of Negotiation, Michele J. Gelfand &
Joshua Conrad Jackson
25. Culture and Consumer Behavior, Sharon Shavitt, Hyewon Cho, &
Aaron J. Barnes
26. Culture and Creativity/Innovation, Chi-yue Chiu & Ying-yi
Hong
V. Different Forms of Culture
27. Social Class as Culture, Michael W. Kraus, Bennett Callaghan, &
Pete Ondish
28. Culture, Race, Ethnicity, and Personality, Rodolfo
Mendoza-Denton & Frank C. Worrell
29. Geographical Variation in the Big Five Personality Domains,
Peter J. Rentfrow & Markus Jokela
30. Cultures of Honor, Ayse K. Uskul, Susan E. Cross, Ceren Günsoy,
& Pelin Gul
31. Transnational Terrorism, Devoted Actors, and the Vitality of
Cultures, Scott Atran
32. Religious Cultures and Religious Conflict, Adam B. Cohen &
Steven L. Neuberg
Author Index
Subject Index
Supplemental E-book Featuring Selected Chapters from the First
Edition:
*Anthropological Foundations of Cultural Psychology, Robert A.
LeVine
*Culture and Psychology: A History of the Study of Their
Relationship, Harry C. Triandis
*Evolutionary Foundations of Cultural Psychology, Melvin Konner
*Self as Cultural Mode of Being, Shinobu Kitayama, Sean Duffy, &
Yukiko Uchida
*Culture and Social Structure: The Relevance of Social Structure to
Cultural Psychology, Carmi Schooler
*Religion’s Social and Cognitive Landscape: An Evolutionary
Perspective, Scott Atran
*Situating the Child in Context: Attachment Relationships and
Self-Regulation in Different Cultures, Gilda A. Morelli & Fred
Rothbaum
*Culture and Subjective Well-Being, William Tov & Ed Diener
*Passionate Love and Sexual Desire, Elaine Hatfield, Richard L.
Rapson, & Lise D. Martel
Dov Cohen, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at the University of
Illinois, where he is also affiliated with the College of Law, the
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies, and the Center for Latin
American and Caribbean Studies. He is a Fellow of the Association
for Psychological Science and the Society for Personality and
Social Psychology. Dr. Cohen's research interests include culture,
religion, and socioeconomic issues, with studies on violence, law
and social policy, consumer finance, creativity, and syndromes of
honor, face, and dignity.
Shinobu Kitayama, PhD, is Robert B. Zajonc Collegiate Professor of
Psychology at the University of Michigan. He studies psychological
diversity across cultures and has pioneered the field of cultural
neuroscience. Editor of Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology: Attitudes and Social Cognition, Dr. Kitayama is a
recipient of Fulbright and Guggenheim Fellowships, the William
James Fellow Award from the Association for Psychological Science
(APS), the Scientific Impact Award from the Society of Experimental
Social Psychology, and the Career Contribution Award from the
Society for Personality and Social Psychology. He is a member of
the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Fellow of APS.
"The second edition of this extraordinary handbook--which is almost
all new--once again captures the most important and fascinating
topics in cultural psychology. It brings the reader up to date on
exciting developments in the field, including applications to
health, economic behavior, and beyond."--Carol S. Dweck, PhD, Lewis
and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology, Stanford University
"A star-studded cast. An imaginative and comprehensive set of
topics. This volume should be on every cultural psychologist’s
bookshelf .”--Patricia M. Greenfield, PhD, Distinguished Professor
of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles -The second
edition of the Handbook of Cultural Psychology demonstrates both
the depth and breadth of cultural psychological research done
within the past decade….This is a must-read for every academic in
the social sciences who incorporates cultural lenses to their work.
Highly recommended. Graduate students and
researchers/faculty.--Choice Reviews, 11/1/2019ƒƒThis book is a
comprehensive look at cultural psychology written by experts in the
field. It should be in the libraries of researchers and clinicians
alike. *****!--Doody's Review Service, 8/16/2019ƒƒI highly
recommend this book. It is readable, wide ranging, and will remind
you of taking a walk in your favorite city, where you will turn a
corner and never know exactly what is coming but you are sure that
whatever you come across will be noteworthy, attractive, and
compelling. (on the first edition)--PsycCRITIQUES, 7/2/2008
"The second edition of this extraordinary handbook--which is almost
all new--once again captures the most important and fascinating
topics in cultural psychology. It brings the reader up to date on
exciting developments in the field, including applications to
health, economic behavior, and beyond."--Carol S. Dweck, PhD, Lewis
and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology, Stanford University
"A star-studded cast. An imaginative and comprehensive set of
topics. This volume should be on every cultural psychologist’s
bookshelf .”--Patricia M. Greenfield, PhD, Distinguished Professor
of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles -The second
edition of the Handbook of Cultural Psychology demonstrates both
the depth and breadth of cultural psychological research done
within the past decade….This is a must-read for every academic in
the social sciences who incorporates cultural lenses to their work.
Highly recommended. Graduate students and
researchers/faculty.--Choice Reviews, 11/1/2019Æ’Æ’This book is a
comprehensive look at cultural psychology written by experts in the
field. It should be in the libraries of researchers and clinicians
alike. *****!--Doody's Review Service, 8/16/2019Æ’Æ’I highly
recommend this book. It is readable, wide ranging, and will remind
you of taking a walk in your favorite city, where you will turn a
corner and never know exactly what is coming but you are sure that
whatever you come across will be noteworthy, attractive, and
compelling. (on the first edition)--PsycCRITIQUES, 7/2/2008
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