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Cultuur en Psychologie

Deze serie duikt in de diepgaande invloed van cultuur op menselijk gedrag en de psyche. Het verbindt psychologische theorieën met culturele verschillen en overeenkomsten wereldwijd. Het doel is om een ​​verenigd concept te presenteren, waarin wordt onderzocht hoe maatschappelijke omgevingen onze gedachten, emoties en acties vormgeven. Dit is essentiële lectuur voor iedereen die de ingewikkelde relatie tussen individuele identiteit en de culturele context ervan wil begrijpen.

Personality, Values, Culture
Introduction to Computational Cultural Psychology
Mutual Intercultural Relations

Aanbevolen leesvolgorde

  • All culturally diverse societies ask the same question: 'how shall we all live together?' By examining three principles of intercultural relations in seventeen societies, employing common conceptual and empirical frameworks, and exploring mutual relationships between dominant/national and non- dominant/ethnic groups, this book offers an answer to that fundamental and topical question.

    Mutual Intercultural Relations
  • Exploring the intersection of culture and psychology, this book presents a groundbreaking approach to understanding cultural psychology through computational tools and case studies. Professor Yair Neuman addresses complex questions about the connections between thought, language, and culture, while also examining the role of technology in military intelligence and the embodiment of concepts like love. Aimed at researchers and students, it offers valuable insights into the intricate relationship between human psychology and cultural context, making it a significant resource for an interdisciplinary audience.

    Introduction to Computational Cultural Psychology
  • Exploring the intersection of evolutionary psychology and cultural diversity, the book delves into how human personality and values manifest uniquely across various cultures while also sharing common threads. It examines the underlying psychological mechanisms that shape these similarities and differences, providing insights into the universal aspects of human behavior as well as the distinct cultural influences that inform individual identities.

    Personality, Values, Culture