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    Cross-Cultural and Multicultural Psychology by Ma-Kellams, Christine;

    A Concise Introduction

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    • Kiadó Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. február 26.
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    • ISBN 9781538199350
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
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    Cross-Cultural and Multicultural Psychology: A Concise Introduction explores the specific ways one?s cultural background shapes one?s sense of self, emotions, motivation, judgments, relationships, and more. It discusses race, politics, God, sex, money, and how you like your coffee. In the process, this book unpacks ?culture? in all its various forms, including (but not limited to) ethnic, socioeconomic, gender, and religious culture. It also covers what happens when cultures collide (e.g., diversity issues and multiculturalism) and presents insights into the future of culture.

    To this end, this book uses empirical psychological research on culture and applies it to real-world issues, like whether money makes one happy or being online makes one unwell. It presents the mounting evidence suggesting that much of our psychological processes is culture-specific, theory-driven, and context-dependent. It includes chapters on the newest, most groundbreaking issues facing the study of culture, including how to unpack the origins of culture?where it comes from, how to test the history of culture in modern-day laboratory studies, how culture shapes the brain (and how the brain changes culture), and the question of cultural change in the era of globalization.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction: Half of the World?s Population Is . . .

    We Are a (Uniquely) Cultural Species

    Cross-Cultural Psychology Approaches and Methods

    Goals and Non-goals of This Book

    PART I: CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY, OR THE QUESTION OF HOW WE DIFFER

    Chapter 1: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality

    Defining Race, Culture, and Ethnicity

    East Asians versus European Americans

    African Americans

    Latino/a Americans

    Native Americans

    White Identity

    Key Concepts

    Chapter 2: Class

    A Brief History of Class

    Defining Social Class

    Key Concepts

    Chapter 3: Religion

    How Religious Are We, Really?

    Brief History of Religion as Culture: The Protestant Work Ethic

    Defining Religion: Culture, Religion, and Spirituality

    Explaining Religion?s Effects

    Summary

    Key Concepts

    Chapter 4: Gender

    Development of a Gendered Identity

    Defining Gender versus Sex

    How Different Are Men and Women, Really?

    Key Concepts

    Chapter 5: Region

    Regional Variation in the United States: A Tale of Three Cities

    Regional Variation in Homicides

    Global Regional Variation: The Urban versus Rural Difference

    Global Regional Variation: The Role of Environmental Threats

    Key Concepts

    Chapter 6: Human Universals

    A Reasonable (but Wrong) Conclusion

    Levels of Universality

    Psychological Universals in the Four Fs: Fighting/Fleeing, Flirting, and Feeding

    Morality Universals

    Religious Universals

    Key Concepts

    PART II: MULTICULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY, OR WHEN CULTURES COLLIDE

    Chapter 7: Intergroup Conflict: Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination

    Stereotypes versus Prejudice versus Discrimination

    The Automatic Nature of Stereotypes and Prejudice

    The Self-Confirming Nature of Stereotypes

    Prejudice and Discrimination

    Positive Stereotypes: Fact or Illusion?

    Knowing Is Half the Battle: What Alleviates Stereotype Threat?

    Summary

    Key Concepts

    Chapter 8: Ingroup Derogation and Self-Stereotyping

    The Story of Race, Revisited

    Ingroup Derogation among Racial Minorities

    Ingroup Derogation among Low-Status Groups

    Self-Stereotyping among Advantaged Groups

    The ?Black Sheep? Effect and Other Cases of Ingroup Derogation

    Explaining Ingroup Derogation and Self-Stereotyping

    Ingroup Derogation versus Self-Stereotyping

    Key Concepts

    Chapter 9: Identity and Acculturation

    What Are You? (I Mean, Where Are You From?)

    Defining Identity, Because It?s Complicated

    Having an Identity, Because Identification Matters

    Changing Identity, Because Identity Is Fluid

    Not All Immigrant Experiences Are Created Equal

    Unpacking Minority Group Identities, Because Identity Is Socially Constructed

    Key Concepts

    Chapter 10: Navigating Diversity: Multiculturalism versus Culture-Blindness

    Racism without Racists? Multiple Approaches to Diversity

    Multiculturalism

    Moderators and Mediators: Explaining the Ideology-Prejudice Link

    The Role of Intergroup Contact in Shaping Attitudes toward Diversity

    Key Concepts

    PART III:?THE FUTURE OF CULTURE

    Chapter 11: Where Does Culture Come From?

    A Lesson from Breaking Bad

    A Brief History of Cultural Psychology

    Culture as Ecology

    Culture as Social Epidemiology

    Culture as Gene-Environment Interactions

    Explaining Between-Culture Variation

    The Bottom Line

    Key Concepts

    Chapter 12: Culture and the Brain: Frontiers in Cultural Neuroscience

    A Brief History of Neuroscience

    Your Brain, on Culture: Universals across Ethnic Contexts

    Your Brain, on Culture: Cultural Differences by Ethnicity

    The Same, but Different (Again)

    Additional Forms of Culture, Revisited

    Key Concepts

    Chapter 13: Predicting the Future: Tracking Cultural Change

    Mechanisms for Cultural Change

    Cultural Changes within the United States

    Cultural Changes Outside the United States

    Global Trends in Cultural Change

    Conclusion

    Key Concepts

    Chapter 14: Newer Forms of Culture

    LGBTQ+ Culture

    Cultural Competency

    Social Media Culture

    Key Concepts

    Epilogue

    Culture Is Not Destiny

    A Lesson from Baboons

    References

    Index

    About the Author

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