This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recordThe intent of this Special Issue is to be a starting point for a broadly-defined European cultural psychology. Across seven research articles, the authors of this Special Issue explore what European culture(s) and European identity entail, how acculturation within the European cultural contexts takes place and under what conditions a multicultural Europe might be possible. The Special Issue also discusses what is currently missing from the research agenda. Therein, the findings of this Special Issue constitute an important starting point for future psychological research that accompanies Europe along its journey into the 2...
This paper discusses the contributions of Cultural Studies and Social Psychology to the debates on t...
In this essay three points are addressed: First, despite repeated findings of limited cross-cultural...
We challenged the assumption that traditional Western psychology would possess worldwide validity. (...
The intent of this Special Issue is to be a starting point for a broadly-defined European cultural p...
The intent of this Special Issue is to be a starting point for a broadly-defined European cultural p...
Europe has recently been facing several unprecedented and deeply significant challenges to its ident...
As the dominant culture in the United States, European Americans cultural values represent the belie...
What, if any, are the common cultural characteristics that distinguish European societies and groups...
A global challenge for developmental psychology is to better understand how young people around the ...
World events since 11 September 2001 have brought the need for understanding of cultural difference ...
What is Europe and who are the Europeans? The concept of Europe is easy enough in one sense-we look ...
This article explores the meaning and relevance of the ‘Idea of Europe’ in the context of a multicul...
At the heart of this article is the question of how we can measure European identity more accurately...
Globalization leads to a need to understand consumer behavior across national boundaries. The call f...
In this essay three points are addressed: First, despite repeated findings of limited cross-cultural...
This paper discusses the contributions of Cultural Studies and Social Psychology to the debates on t...
In this essay three points are addressed: First, despite repeated findings of limited cross-cultural...
We challenged the assumption that traditional Western psychology would possess worldwide validity. (...
The intent of this Special Issue is to be a starting point for a broadly-defined European cultural p...
The intent of this Special Issue is to be a starting point for a broadly-defined European cultural p...
Europe has recently been facing several unprecedented and deeply significant challenges to its ident...
As the dominant culture in the United States, European Americans cultural values represent the belie...
What, if any, are the common cultural characteristics that distinguish European societies and groups...
A global challenge for developmental psychology is to better understand how young people around the ...
World events since 11 September 2001 have brought the need for understanding of cultural difference ...
What is Europe and who are the Europeans? The concept of Europe is easy enough in one sense-we look ...
This article explores the meaning and relevance of the ‘Idea of Europe’ in the context of a multicul...
At the heart of this article is the question of how we can measure European identity more accurately...
Globalization leads to a need to understand consumer behavior across national boundaries. The call f...
In this essay three points are addressed: First, despite repeated findings of limited cross-cultural...
This paper discusses the contributions of Cultural Studies and Social Psychology to the debates on t...
In this essay three points are addressed: First, despite repeated findings of limited cross-cultural...
We challenged the assumption that traditional Western psychology would possess worldwide validity. (...