Cultural psychologists have often sought to explain cross-cultural differences in social cognition as differences rooted in the cultures' positions on a small collection of pan-cultural dimensions (e.g., individualism-collectivism). In this paper, we argue for a paradigm shift in cultural psychology. Drawing on the arguments and data presented in the papers of this special issue, we propose to view cultures as dynamic open systems that spread across geographical boundaries and evolve through time. This alternative view links cultural differences in social cognition to cultures' axiomatic assumptions (or cultural theories) in the relevant domains, and specifies the social cognitive principles that govern the activation and application of suc...
Although once considered to be at the margins of psychological science, the study of culture has blo...
Humans are unique among animals for both the diverse complexity of our cognition and our reliance on...
Although many definitions of culture exist, studies in psychology typically conceptualize different ...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
AbstractCross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has ...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...
Cross-cultural research in social and behavioral sciences has expanded hugely over the past 50 years...
Cross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has been a h...
Cross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has been a h...
In a provocative and important recent article Anthony Marsella (1998) makes an eloquent plea for the...
For the psychological sciences cultural processes have traditionally served as but a single entry in...
I suggest that CCP’s early preoccupation with direct comparison between culturally-contrastive group...
Accepting Cole's the premise that, "cultural-inclusive psychology has been.. an elusive goal" (1996,...
Static models of culture's influence have given way to a dynamic view, which identifies not only dif...
Although once considered to be at the margins of psychological science, the study of culture has blo...
Humans are unique among animals for both the diverse complexity of our cognition and our reliance on...
Although many definitions of culture exist, studies in psychology typically conceptualize different ...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
AbstractCross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has ...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...
Cross-cultural research in social and behavioral sciences has expanded hugely over the past 50 years...
Cross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has been a h...
Cross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has been a h...
In a provocative and important recent article Anthony Marsella (1998) makes an eloquent plea for the...
For the psychological sciences cultural processes have traditionally served as but a single entry in...
I suggest that CCP’s early preoccupation with direct comparison between culturally-contrastive group...
Accepting Cole's the premise that, "cultural-inclusive psychology has been.. an elusive goal" (1996,...
Static models of culture's influence have given way to a dynamic view, which identifies not only dif...
Although once considered to be at the margins of psychological science, the study of culture has blo...
Humans are unique among animals for both the diverse complexity of our cognition and our reliance on...
Although many definitions of culture exist, studies in psychology typically conceptualize different ...