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Handbook of Cultural Psychology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 913

Handbook of Cultural Psychology

Bringing together leading authorities, this definitive handbook provides a comprehensive review of the field of cultural psychology. Major theoretical perspectives are explained, and methodological issues and challenges are discussed. The volume examines how topics fundamental to psychology?identity and social relations, the self, cognition, emotion and motivation, and development?are influenced by cultural meanings and practices. It also presents cutting-edge work on the psychological and evolutionary underpinnings of cultural stability and change. In all, more than 60 contributors have written over 30 chapters covering such diverse areas as food, love, religion, intelligence, language, attachment, narratives, and work.

Emotion and Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Emotion and Culture

Emerging from the International Conference on Emotion and Culture, held at the U. of Oregon (Eugene) in June 1992, the chapters in this volume examine the mutual influence of emotion and culture. From various perspectives, they focus on how feelings--good, prideful, shameful, angry--are shaped and personalized in the recurrent episodes of everyday social and cultural life. The volume is divided into three main parts: emotion as social product; emotion, language, and cognition; and emotion as moral category and phenomenon; Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Emotions in Social Psychology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

Emotions in Social Psychology

First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Language, Culture, and the Embodied Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Language, Culture, and the Embodied Mind

There is an odd contradiction at the heart of language and culture learning: Language and culture are, so to speak, two sides of a single coin—language reflects the thinking, values and worldview of its speakers. Despite this, there is a persistent split between language and culture in the classroom. Foreign language pedagogy is often conceptualized in terms of gaining knowledge and practicing skills, while cultural learning goals are often conceptualized in abstract terms, such as awareness or criticality. This book helps resolve this dilemma. Informed by brain and mind sciences, its core message is that language and culture learning can both be seen as a single, interrelated process—th...

Culture and Subjective Well-Being
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Culture and Subjective Well-Being

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-01-24
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

The question of what constitutes the good life has been pondered for millennia. Yet only in the last decades has the study of well-being become a scientific endeavor. This book is based on the idea that we can empirically study quality of life and make cross-society comparisons of subjective well-being (SWB). A potential problem in studying SWB across societies is that of cultural relativism: if societies have different values, the members of those societies will use different criteria in evaluating the success of their society. By examining, however, such aspects of SWB as whether people believe they are living correctly, whether they enjoy their lives, and whether others important to them believe they are living well, SWB can represent the degree to which people in a society are achieving the values they hold dear. The contributors analyze SWB in relation to money, age, gender, democracy, and other factors. Among the interesting findings is that although wealthy nations are on average happier than poor ones, people do not get happier as a wealthy nation grows wealthier.

Culture, Mind, and Brain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 694

Culture, Mind, and Brain

Recent neuroscience research makes it clear that human biology is cultural biology - we develop and live our lives in socially constructed worlds that vary widely in their structure values, and institutions. This integrative volume brings together interdisciplinary perspectives from the human, social, and biological sciences to explore culture, mind, and brain interactions and their impact on personal and societal issues. Contributors provide a fresh look at emerging concepts, models, and applications of the co-constitution of culture, mind, and brain. Chapters survey the latest theoretical and methodological insights alongside the challenges in this area, and describe how these new ideas are being applied in the sciences, humanities, arts, mental health, and everyday life. Readers will gain new appreciation of the ways in which our unique biology and cultural diversity shape behavior and experience, and our ongoing adaptation to a constantly changing world.

Dialogues on Culture and Psychology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Dialogues on Culture and Psychology

Dialogues on Culture and Psychology offers a unique and accessible exploration of cross-cultural psychology, making the complex world of cultural differences comprehensible and relevant to both students and practitioners. Developed from a series of enlightening interviews with a number of international psychologists, this book provides a fresh perspective on the practical implications of cultural diversity within the field of psychology. Organized into chapters that cover major subjects in psychology, from human development to emotions and disorders, the book delves into the rich tapestry of global perspectives. It bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world applications, sho...

Into the Jaws of Yama, Lord of Death
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Into the Jaws of Yama, Lord of Death

This book explores the Buddhist view of death and its implications for contemporary bioethics. Writing primarily from within the Tibetan tradition, author Karma Lekshe Tsomo discusses Buddhist notions of human consciousness and personal identity and how these figure in the Buddhist view of death. Beliefs about death and enlightenment and states between life and death are also discussed. Tsomo goes on to examine such hot-button topics as cloning, abortion, assisted suicide, euthanasia, organ donation, genetic engineering, and stem-cell research within a Buddhist context, introducing new ways of thinking about these highly controversial issues.

The Construction of Property
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

The Construction of Property

  • Categories: Law

Presents a structural and institutional theory of property and examines property regimes, protagonists of property and the challenges of globalisation.