Research and Markets: Cross-Cultural Psychology: Contemporary Themes and Perspectives

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ada7dc/crosscultural_psy) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Cross-Cultural Psychology: Contemporary Themes and Perspectives" to their offering.

This book situates the essential areas of psychology within a cultural perspective, exploring the relationship of culture to psychological phenomena, from introduction and research foundations to clinical and social principles and applications.

Key features:

  • Includes contributions from an experienced, international team of researchers and teachers
  • Brings together new perspectives and research findings with established psychological principles
  • Organized around key issues of contemporary cross-cultural psychology, including ethnocentrism, diversity, gender and sexuality and their role in research methods
  • Argues for the importance of culture as an integral component in the teaching of psychology

Reviews:

  • Cross-Cultural Psychology will be of value not only to students of psychology and experienced psychologists, but also to practitioners and researchers in other disciplines where their work requires them to relate to and understand people. As one of the chapter author's comments, "increasingly, we hear that we are living in a global community. Psychology has surely to embody the cultural inclusiveness and sensitivity to reflect this in order to respond to the challenges of living in and understanding the greater multi-cultural community that is humanity." (Inclusion News, February 2010)
  • "In sum, this book contains an extraordinary mixture of the rich and stimulating and the pedestrian. The question arises for what kind of readership it is intended. The editorial introduction appears to assume that the prospective reader knows next to nothing about cross-cultural psychology. Moreover the editor, in both his preface and after-word, addresses 'the student reader', seeming to imply a text-book function." (Metapsychology, December 2010)
  • "How can psychology teachers incorporate more global research and concepts into their existing or new courses? For the growing number of teachers who seek to do this, this reader is a timely gem. Editor Ken Keith is himself a master teacher, and his introductory chapter on cross-cultural psychology segues into 29 original essays by some leading U.S. and non-USA contributors, covering a wide swath of 10 specialties including social, developmental, cognition, gender. This cutting-edge volume seems well-suited to stand alone, or to complement a more traditional textbook for survey courses." Harold Takooshian, Fordham University

Key Topics Covered:

Part I: Basic Concepts.

Part II: Approaches to Cross-Cultural Research.

Part III: Development.

Part IV: Cognition.

Part V: Gender and Sex Roles.

Part VI: Health, Disorders, and Treatment.

Part VII: Emotion and Well-Being.

Part VIII: Language and Communication.

Part IX: Personality.

Part X: Social Psychology.

Part XI: Concluding Thoughts.

Author:

Kenneth D. Keith is Professor of Psychology at University of San Diego. He is author of more than 75 professional publications including Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Quality of Life (ed. with R.L. Schalock, 2000). He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Western Psychological Association.

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Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager,
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716