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Psychology and culture : thinking, feeling, and behaving in global contexts / Lisa Vaughn.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Rotuledge, 2019.Description: vi, 296 p. ; ill. pbk. 22cmISBN:
  • 9781138576803
  • 9781138576797
  • 9781351268882
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 306.01 VAU
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introductory concepts Chapter 2: Understanding and Researching Psychology and Culture Chapter 3: Self, Multiple Identities & Culture Chapter 4: Human development/ socialization and culture Chapter 5: Basic psychological processes and culture Chapter 6: Intercultural interactions, acculturation, and living in a global world Chapter 7: Relationships, sexuality, and culture Chapter 8: Health and culture Chapter 9: Intercultural communication and education Chapter 10: Work/organizations and culture
Summary: The increasing globalization of society is causing shifts in social, linguistic, religious, and other cultural differences, which may increase the potential for misunderstandings in communication, the workplace, health care, and education. The new second edition of Psychology and Culture provides an up-to-date overview of the cultural dimensions of psychology and the application to everyday settings. Vaughn presents a description of how thinking and behaviour are influenced by sociocultural context. Areas of focus include the basis of culture; research in psychology and culture; identity; human development; intercultural interactions; and basic psychological processes. The text explores a broader definition of culture which includes social dimensions, such as gender, religion, and socioeconomic status, and provides practical models to improve intercultural relations, intercultural communication, and cultural competency in education, organizations, relationships, and health. Written in a reader-friendly style, the text covers a broad range of topics with numerous examples across cultures to make the content come to life. The book covers transdisciplinary content in psychology and culture that will be of interest not only to psychologists interested in cultural issues and to scholars in related disciplines, but also to a more general audience seeking information on questions of cultural humility, globalization, multiple identities, social ecological processes, immigration, acculturation, and related topics.
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Chapter 1: Introductory concepts

Chapter 2: Understanding and Researching Psychology and Culture

Chapter 3: Self, Multiple Identities & Culture

Chapter 4: Human development/ socialization and culture

Chapter 5: Basic psychological processes and culture

Chapter 6: Intercultural interactions, acculturation, and living in a global world

Chapter 7: Relationships, sexuality, and culture

Chapter 8: Health and culture

Chapter 9: Intercultural communication and education

Chapter 10: Work/organizations and culture

The increasing globalization of society is causing shifts in social, linguistic, religious, and other cultural differences, which may increase the potential for misunderstandings in communication, the workplace, health care, and education. The new second edition of Psychology and Culture provides an up-to-date overview of the cultural dimensions of psychology and the application to everyday settings.

Vaughn presents a description of how thinking and behaviour are influenced by sociocultural context. Areas of focus include the basis of culture; research in psychology and culture; identity; human development; intercultural interactions; and basic psychological processes. The text explores a broader definition of culture which includes social dimensions, such as gender, religion, and socioeconomic status, and provides practical models to improve intercultural relations, intercultural communication, and cultural competency in education, organizations, relationships, and health. Written in a reader-friendly style, the text covers a broad range of topics with numerous examples across cultures to make the content come to life.

The book covers transdisciplinary content in psychology and culture that will be of interest not only to psychologists interested in cultural issues and to scholars in related disciplines, but also to a more general audience seeking information on questions of cultural humility, globalization, multiple identities, social ecological processes, immigration, acculturation, and related topics.

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