Psychology has a poor record in addressing cultural phenomena. One response is to turn to ancient concepts from local traditions and to use these as alternative analytic categories to explain behavior. However, there are problems with such an approach. These concepts will be read from the vantage point of the present and interpreted differently so as to propose different diagnoses (and solutions) for contemporary social problems. As an alternative, rather than using ancient resources as analytic categories in the explanation of behavior, we could instead examine how they are used as categories of practice as people actively make sense of their social context and themselves. Attending to such contemporary ‘lay’ usage (and the contestation it...
In this essay three points are addressed: First, despite repeated findings of limited cross-cultural...
This article argues that the current popularity of culture in psychology is likely to con-tinue in t...
“… psychology from the very beginning has been struggling for its identity as a human science. Altho...
Psychology has a poor record in addressing cultural phenomena. One response is to turn to ancient co...
Tensions between various approaches to culture in psychology have been intense. Critique across the ...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
AbstractCross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has ...
Cultural psychology succeeds all kinds of “ revolutions” that have succeeded one another in psycholo...
When one understands psychological science To be a by-product of the Western tradition, fashioned by...
Abstract One of the aims of Culture & Psychology has always been to synthesize past ideas in ord...
I suggest that CCP’s early preoccupation with direct comparison between culturally-contrastive group...
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...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explain cross-cultural differences in social cognition a...
In this essay three points are addressed: First, despite repeated findings of limited cross-cultural...
This article argues that the current popularity of culture in psychology is likely to con-tinue in t...
“… psychology from the very beginning has been struggling for its identity as a human science. Altho...
Psychology has a poor record in addressing cultural phenomena. One response is to turn to ancient co...
Tensions between various approaches to culture in psychology have been intense. Critique across the ...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
AbstractCross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has ...
Cultural psychology succeeds all kinds of “ revolutions” that have succeeded one another in psycholo...
When one understands psychological science To be a by-product of the Western tradition, fashioned by...
Abstract One of the aims of Culture & Psychology has always been to synthesize past ideas in ord...
I suggest that CCP’s early preoccupation with direct comparison between culturally-contrastive group...
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...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explain cross-cultural differences in social cognition a...
In this essay three points are addressed: First, despite repeated findings of limited cross-cultural...
This article argues that the current popularity of culture in psychology is likely to con-tinue in t...
“… psychology from the very beginning has been struggling for its identity as a human science. Altho...