Understanding social psychology across cultures : engaging with others in a changing world /
Peter B. Smith . . . [et al.].
- 2nd edition.
- xvi, 464 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents;
Section 1: Establishing the framework 1. Why does social psychology need a cross-cultural perspective? 2. Clarifying the way forward with culture: Theories and frameworks 3. The origins and dynamics of culture 4. How to do cross-cultural psychology
Section 2: Core aspects of social psychology in cross-cultural perspective 5. Personality and social context 6. Cognition, motivation and emotion 7. Self and identity processes 8. Cultural norms and socialisation processes 9. Interpersonal behavior 10. Group processes
Section 3: The world in flux 11. Intercultural contact 12. Intergroup relations 13. Acculturation 14. Globalisation and cultural change 15. The unfinished agenda