This article argues that the current popularity of culture in psychology is likely to con-tinue in the future if the conception of the person that psychologists adopt includes cul-ture as an integral part of human nature. This thesis is illustrated in a brief historical account. Although the current discourse in psychology is marked by a metatheoretical tension between natural and cultural science approaches to mind, a consensus is emerg-ing that assumes a materialist (or physicalist) ontology, a Darwinian evolutionism, and cultural-historical embeddedness of psychological processes and their development in social context. In this emerging consensus, culture is conceptualized as a species-specific property of Homo sapiens, which transmits i...
In his target article, McAdams brings together three domains in the field of psychology in which cha...
Tensions between various approaches to culture in psychology have been intense. Critique across the ...
Evolutionary psychology claims to offer a unified perspective on human nature and culture, which can...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...
The article provides an overview on the approaches used to study the relation between culture and co...
World events since 11 September 2001 have brought the need for understanding of cultural difference ...
“… psychology from the very beginning has been struggling for its identity as a human science. Altho...
Abstract One of the aims of Culture & Psychology has always been to synthesize past ideas in ord...
For the psychological sciences cultural processes have traditionally served as but a single entry in...
An attempt is made to operationalize the content of the “culture” concept in cultural-historical psy...
While we are enthusiastic about a Darwinian approach to culture, we argue that the overview presente...
Humans are unique among animals for both the diverse complexity of our cognition and our reliance on...
This book brings together a group of scholars from around the world who view psychology as the scien...
ABSTRACT In a world made smaller by information technology and convenient travel, the teaching of a ...
This book contains chapters which propose ways to bridge cultural and developmental approaches to hu...
In his target article, McAdams brings together three domains in the field of psychology in which cha...
Tensions between various approaches to culture in psychology have been intense. Critique across the ...
Evolutionary psychology claims to offer a unified perspective on human nature and culture, which can...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...
The article provides an overview on the approaches used to study the relation between culture and co...
World events since 11 September 2001 have brought the need for understanding of cultural difference ...
“… psychology from the very beginning has been struggling for its identity as a human science. Altho...
Abstract One of the aims of Culture & Psychology has always been to synthesize past ideas in ord...
For the psychological sciences cultural processes have traditionally served as but a single entry in...
An attempt is made to operationalize the content of the “culture” concept in cultural-historical psy...
While we are enthusiastic about a Darwinian approach to culture, we argue that the overview presente...
Humans are unique among animals for both the diverse complexity of our cognition and our reliance on...
This book brings together a group of scholars from around the world who view psychology as the scien...
ABSTRACT In a world made smaller by information technology and convenient travel, the teaching of a ...
This book contains chapters which propose ways to bridge cultural and developmental approaches to hu...
In his target article, McAdams brings together three domains in the field of psychology in which cha...
Tensions between various approaches to culture in psychology have been intense. Critique across the ...
Evolutionary psychology claims to offer a unified perspective on human nature and culture, which can...