Abstract Since the previous editorial analysis (Valsiner, 2001) the journal has continued as an intellectually exciting forum for international and creative scholarship. For further development of the field, it needs to live up to its claim for interdisciplinary synthesis of ideas and support for new research practices that are built on the axioms of the systemic and dynamic units of analysis. Cultural psychology shares the fate of all social sciences to be under the constraints of the social demand system that expects simplified practically usable suggestions from it. In contrast, cultural psychology is a basic science where general knowledge about culture within psychological processes is created. It is through generalized abstract knowle...
The role of the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (JCCP) over the past 40 years in enhancing atte...
World events since 11 September 2001 have brought the need for understanding of cultural difference ...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...
Science we have brought out to the open both the reasons why the ever-widening research enterprise i...
Undoubtedly we are now witnessing the dawns of a new era in the theory and practice of Wundt’s “sec...
Cultural psychology is a developmental science in its nature since it assumes that all the humans be...
For the psychological sciences cultural processes have traditionally served as but a single entry in...
Bringing together leading authorities, this definitive handbook provides a comprehensive review of w...
While developments in research on culture in psychology have come a long way in the last decades, th...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
“… psychology from the very beginning has been struggling for its identity as a human science. Altho...
Cultural Psychology is a radical new look in psychology that studies how persons and social-cultural...
Abstract Like any other scientific endeavor, cultural psychology, in its diverse manifestations, has...
Part I includes texts about the current state of affairs in psychology, and of the emergence of the ...
In the beginning of the 21st century, a new direction has been emerging at the intersection of devel...
The role of the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (JCCP) over the past 40 years in enhancing atte...
World events since 11 September 2001 have brought the need for understanding of cultural difference ...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...
Science we have brought out to the open both the reasons why the ever-widening research enterprise i...
Undoubtedly we are now witnessing the dawns of a new era in the theory and practice of Wundt’s “sec...
Cultural psychology is a developmental science in its nature since it assumes that all the humans be...
For the psychological sciences cultural processes have traditionally served as but a single entry in...
Bringing together leading authorities, this definitive handbook provides a comprehensive review of w...
While developments in research on culture in psychology have come a long way in the last decades, th...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
“… psychology from the very beginning has been struggling for its identity as a human science. Altho...
Cultural Psychology is a radical new look in psychology that studies how persons and social-cultural...
Abstract Like any other scientific endeavor, cultural psychology, in its diverse manifestations, has...
Part I includes texts about the current state of affairs in psychology, and of the emergence of the ...
In the beginning of the 21st century, a new direction has been emerging at the intersection of devel...
The role of the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (JCCP) over the past 40 years in enhancing atte...
World events since 11 September 2001 have brought the need for understanding of cultural difference ...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...