With applications throughout the social sciences, culture and psychology is a rapidly growing field that has experienced a surge in publications over the last decade. From this proliferation of books, chapters, and journal articles, exciting developments have emerged in the relationship of culture to cognitive processes, human development, psychopathology, social behavior, organizational behavior, neuroscience, language, marketing, and other topics. In recognition of thisexponential growth, Advances in Culture and Psychology is the first annual series to offer state-of-the-art reviews of scholarly research in the growing field of culture and psychology.The Advances in Culture and Psychology series is::· Developing an intellectual home for culture and psychology research programs· Fostering bridges and connections among cultural scholars from across the discipline· Creating a premier outlet for culture and psychology research· Publishing articles that reflect the theoretical, methodological, and epistemological diversity in the study of culture and psychology· Enhancing the collective identity of the culture and psychology fieldComprising chapters from internationally renowned culture scholars and representing diversity in the theory and study of culture within psychology, Advances in Culture and Psychology is an ideal resource for research programs and academics throughout the psychology community.
1. Cultural Influences on Memory: Integrating Top-Down and Bottom-up Perspectives; Angela Gutchess and Ashley N. Gilliam; Brandeis University; 2. Worldwide Changes in the Lives of Children and Youth: A Socioecological Approach; Uwe P. Gielen and Sunghun Kim; St. Francis College; 3. On the Causes and Consequences of Cross-Cultural Differences: An Economic Perspective; Nathan Nunn; Harvard University and Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR); 4. The Pursuit of Honor: Novel Contexts, Varied Approaches, and New Developments; Susan E. Cross and Ayse K. Uskul; University of Kent; 5. Culture and Negotiation Strategy; Jeanne M Brett; Northwestern University; 6. Foresight, Punishment, and Cooperation; Sergey Gavrilets; University of Tennessee, Knoxville;
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