Social Psychology and Cultural Context.

Social Psychology and Cultural Context is the first survey of social psychology to integrate cross-cultural issues. The book not only utilizes several variants of the construct of subjective culture but also reflects the current state of affairs in the social domain of cross-cultural psychology. Wri...

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Main Author: Adamopoulos, John
Other Authors: Kashima, Professor Yoshihisa
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, 1999.
Series:Cross-cultural psychology series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface: A Dedication; Chapter 1
  • Introduction: Subjective Culture as a Research Tradition; Part I
  • Reflections on Cross-Cultural Psychology; Chapter 2
  • On the Unity of the Field of Culture and Psychology; Chapter 3
  • Unity in Diversity: Orientations and Strategies for Building a Harmonious, Multicultural Society; Part II
  • Theoretical Orientations in Cross-Cultural Social Psychology; Chapter 4
  • Four Questions About Human Social Behavior: The Social Cognitive Approach to Culture and Psychology.
  • Chapter 5
  • The Emergence of Cultural Patterns of Interpersonal BehaviorChapter 6
  • Culture, Connectionism, and the Self; Part III
  • Elements of Subjective Culture; Chapter 7
  • Subjective Culture and Social Behavior; Chapter 8
  • Multimethod Probes of Basic Human Values; Chapter 9
  • The Experience of Contrasting Subjective Cultures: The Case of South Asian Women in Canada; Chapter 10
  • Subjective Culture in Health Interventions; Chapter 11
  • Subjective Culture and the Law; Part IV
  • Group and Interpersonal Processes; Chapter 12
  • Family in Cross-Cultural Psychology.
  • Chapter 13
  • Conflict Management Across CulturesChapter 14
  • Negotiation of the Self in Interpersonal Interaction: Japan-Australia Comparison; Part V
  • Applied Cross-Cultural Psychology; Chapter 15
  • Cross-Cultural Training: Research and Innovations; Chapter 16
  • Culture and Family Planning: The Acceptability of Male Contraception; Chapter 17
  • Culture, Control Beliefs, and Job Satisfaction; Epilogue; References; Index; About the Editors; About the Contributors.