, Handbook
of cultural psychology (pp. 760 - 779).
She has a multi-faced career as the Deputy Chief Psychologist for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a Professor
of Cultural Psychology for the University of Phoenix and a presenter and consultant on topics of cultural competency, mental and maternal mental health.
We hope that the this data will stimulate further theoretical developments as well as experimental studies that will ultimately shed new light onto processes that lie at the heart
of cultural psychology.
Andy == > It seems that churches and religion are not subjects with which you have a lot of first hand / hands on experience — more like something you have always «studied about» from some perspective outside of the field itself — viewed always through the lens
of cultural psychology or cultural evolution.
His subject matter has evolved from iconographic experiments in individual and collective memory in his early period, to explorations
of cultural psychology and the social unconscious, and the serendipity and instability that emerge within the painting process.
She graduated from the Latinx Family Specialization in the School
of Cultural Psychology at Pacific Oaks College.
Not exact matches
For black men, though, the challenges
of the corporate life are daunting at least in part because they are sometimes hard to pin down — influenced as much by age - old prejudice as by
cultural preconceptions, the subtleties
of psychology, and the weight
of human history (more on that soon).
This book by two
psychology professors explores the hidden biases we all carry from a lifetime
of exposure to
cultural attitudes about age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, social class, sexuality, disability status and nationality.
At the same time, he rejects those theories, «more or less tinged with behaviouristic
psychology,» which assume» that human nature has no dynamism
of its own and that psychological changes are to be understood in terms
of the development
of new «habits» as an adaptation to new
cultural patterns.»
Psychology is the basis for any study
of cultural imagery, Sentiment and identification are psychological phenomena, and «archaeology» a familiar metaphor for the probing
of a troubled mind.
Abraham Moles, director
of the Social
Psychology Institute at Strasbourg, points out that while TV has been a
cultural life buoy for farmers, lonely people, and the culturally and the socially impoverished in France, it has at the same time been a pressure toward the banal and the constricting for those already experiencing a communication - rich life.
All this was only augmented by the growing awareness in
psychology,
cultural anthropology, and existentialism
of the basic historicity
of the self so that one no longer assumed that the historical and relative could be readily removed as merely a surface defect on an essentially natural or changelessly rational selfhood.
In his lectures he also used the vocabularies
of psychology,
cultural and philosophical history, sociology, anthropology, art and politics.
History based on the social - scientific interpretation
of data is based on historical information along with comparative sociology and social
psychology,
cultural anthropology and any other cross-
cultural methods that produce models based on inductive studies.
Journal
of Social, Evolutionary, and
Cultural Psychology.
2003 Association for Pre - and Perinatal
Psychology and Health (APPPAH), San Francisco, «Techno - Babies: The
Cultural Aspects
of Birth Technologies»
1990 «The Role
of American Obstetrics in the Resolution
of Cultural Anomaly,» Pre - and Perinatal
Psychology Journal 4:3:162 - 175 and 5:1:23 - 39.
Dr. Reischer's educational background is interdisciplinary, spanning the fields
of clinical
psychology, life course development, psychological anthropology, and
cultural psychology.
She received a Bachelor
of Arts in
Psychology from Wesleyan University in Connecticut and developed a particular interest in
Cultural Psychology during her studies.
Michele Gelfand, a
cultural psychology professor at the University
of Maryland, College Park, studies the motivations underlying conflict — losing and regaining honor, taking revenge, and so on — and how those motivations vary across cultures.
, 1968 Zick Rubin, «The Social
Psychology of Romantic Love», 1969 Elliot Aronson, «Some Antecedents
of Interpersonal Attraction», 1970 David C. Glass and Jerome E. Singer, «The Urban Condition: Its Stresses and Adaptations — Experimental Studies
of Behavioral Consequences
of Exposure to Aversive Events», 1971 Norman H. Anderson, «Information Integration Theory: A Brief Survey», 1972 Lenora Greenbaum, «Socio -
Cultural Influences on Decision Making: An Illustrative Investigation
of Possession - Trance in Sub-Saharan Africa», 1973 William E. McAuliffe and Robert A. Gordon, «A Test
of Lindesmith's Theory
of Addiction: The Frequency
of Euphoria Among Long - Term Addicts», 1974 R. B. Zajonc and Gregory B. Markus, «Intellectual Environment and Intelligence», 1975 Johnathan Kelley and Herbert S. Klein, «Revolution and the Rebirth
of Inequality: The Bolivian National Revolution», 1977 Murray Melbin, «Night as Frontier», 1978 Ronald S. Wilson, «Synchronies in Mental Development: An Epigenetic Perspective», 1979 Bibb Latane, Stephen G. Harkins, and Kipling D. Williams, «Many Hands Make Light the Work: The Causes and Consequences
of Social Loafing», 1980 Gary Wayne Strong, «Information, Pattern, and Behavior: The Cognitive Biases
of Four Japanese Groups», 1981 Richard A. Shweder and Edmund J. Bourne, «Does the Concept
of the Person Vary Cross Culturally?»
In this volume, which grew out
of a Dahlem Workshop, researchers from a wide range
of fields — including biology, anthropology, economics, mathematics, political science, primatology, and
psychology — discuss the origins, evolution, and
cultural mechanisms
of cooperation.
Today the study
of social
psychology explores in much greater depth how
cultural influences, social status and other factors contribute to a person's mind - set and behaviors.
Dan Kahan, professor
of law and
psychology at Yale Law School, sees public understanding
of science through what he and other researchers call
cultural cognition.
«The scientists should just tell us what they know and not worry too much about whether there's too much gloom and doom in it,» says Dan Kahan, a Yale law and
psychology professor who leads the
Cultural Cognition Project, studying public perceptions
of risk.
«
Cultural differences in gender norms provide North African French boys less freedom to deviate from traditional gender roles and norms than that experienced by European French boys,» explains Isabelle Regner, professor
of psychology at Aix - Marseille Universite and the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), who coauthored the study.
«We show that our shared
psychology produces fundamental patterns in song that transcend our profound
cultural differences,» adds co-first author
of the study Manvir Singh, also at Harvard.
«In the past, people thought that... [political leanings were]... all environmentally influenced, a combination
of biological dispositions as well as
cultural shaping,» says David Amodio, an assistant professor
of psychology at New York University.
The findings, just published in the Journal
of Experimental
Psychology: General, reveal that the self - beliefs
of members
of Western
cultural groups have much more in common with the rest
of the world than was previously suggested, contradicting the generally accepted view
of a «West versus the rest» divide in concepts
of selfhood.
Due to the
cultural stereotypes that portray «brilliance» as a male trait, messages that tie success in a particular field, job opportunity, or college major to this trait undermine women's interest in it, shows a new study appearing in the Journal
of Experimental Social
Psychology.
«There is already reason to suspect that infants» attention to objects and events in dynamic scenes might already be influenced by
cultural - specific patterns
of attention,» said the study's lead author Sandra Waxman, the Louis W. Menk Chair in
Psychology in the Weinberg College
of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern and faculty fellow in the University's Institute for Policy Research.
Kelly Klump, professor
of psychology, researches the biological, psychological and
cultural factors behind eating disorders.
Journal
of Social,
Cultural, and Evolutionary
Psychology 6 32 - 49
You'll learn a unique, practical, and eye - opening blend
of eating
psychology, holistic nutrition, mind body science, coaching skills, body - centered practices,
cultural studies, transformational disciplines, and, for your future, business development training.
She attended Northwestern University's Medill School
of Journalism and has a master's degree in
cultural anthropology from Brandeis University, and dual bachelor's degrees in anthropology /
psychology and communication from Ohio University.
This enlightening collection
of essays by leading luminaries in fields ranging from
psychology to political science was edited by Dinesh Sharma, Associate Research Professor at the Institute for Global
Cultural Studies, SUNY Binghamton.
Smack dab in the middle
of a season dominated by superheroes and minions comes «The Stanford Prison Experiment,» a re-enactment
of the shocking»70s
psychology project so disturbing and infamous it remains a hot topic in textbooks and a
cultural touchstone for conversations about the abuse
of power by authority figures.
Along with training in field research, public speaking, sociology, and
psychology, the curriculum includes courses on Hawaiian
cultural heritage and modern politics to deepen students» sense
of place.
Robert Lindsley is already living in Burma, where he is conducting a
cultural developmental
psychology study
of displaced Burmese young adults participating in a leadership development program on the Thai - Burma border.
Pedagogical knowledge and skills require an understanding
of a child's development involving biology, developmental
psychology, cognitive
psychology, linguistics, behavioral
psychology, and
cultural anthropology.
The basis
of Walker Learning's educational philosophy is based on the sciences
of developmental
psychology and neuroscience and the impact
of social and
cultural influences on children.
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Learning sciences: Interdisciplinary field bringing together findings — from research into cognitive, social and
cultural psychology; neuroscience and learning environments, among others — with the goal
of implementing learning innovations and improving instructional practice.
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(a) Provides employment and / or practicum experiences with adolescents in urban public school settings; (b) Provides ongoing support in the development
of skills necessary to be an effective group facilitator, utilizing a science - based affective curriculum; (c) Heightens facilitators» understanding
of the
cultural and contextual factors that impact the psychosocial development
of urban adolescents and their ability to achieve academically; (d) Exposes facilitators to the process
of designing, implementing and evaluating large scale preventive interventions; (e) Examines educational policy and its implications for practice and research for urban education and school reform; and (f) Encourages facilitators» interest and pursuit
of careers in education,
psychology social work, counseling and / or other related fields.
Connecting with eloquent style and sensitivity the portals
of psychology, philosophy,
cultural anthropology and spirituality, Seaich discusses and brings closer to our access an awareness
of a «far - off land» whose essence is both dream and primal human identity.
She mostly works with non-fiction writers in the areas
of science,
psychology, history,
cultural studies, biography, current events, and memoir.
I believe, instead, that the source
of shared
cultural myths lies in individual developmental
psychology.
Depicting fantastic beasts and having themes
of metamorphosis, identity, and magic as recurring, she blends various
cultural influences such as Celtic literature, Renaissance painting, Central American folk art, medieval alchemy, and Jungian
psychology.
The other artists in the exhibition pick up the diversity, the permissiveness, and the social content
of the 1950s, imbuing the stain with sex,
psychology, and
cultural reference.