Cultural processes: A social psychological perspective

With the rapid growth of knowledge concerning ethnic and national group differences in human behaviors in the last two decades, researchers are increasingly curious as to why, how, and when such differences surface. The field is ready to leapfrog from a descriptive science of group differences to a...

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Main Authors: LEUNG, Angela K. Y., CHIU, Chi-Yue, HONG, Ying-Yi
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-33952017-11-10T02:32:50Z Cultural processes: A social psychological perspective LEUNG, Angela K. Y. CHIU, Chi-Yue HONG, Ying-Yi With the rapid growth of knowledge concerning ethnic and national group differences in human behaviors in the last two decades, researchers are increasingly curious as to why, how, and when such differences surface. The field is ready to leapfrog from a descriptive science of group differences to a science of cultural processes. The goal of this book is to lay the theoretical foundation for this exciting development by proposing an original process model of culture. This new perspective discusses and extends contemporary social psychological theories of social cognition and social motivation to explain why culture matters in human psychology. We view culture as a loose network of imperfectly shared knowledge representations for coordinating social transactions. As such, culture serves different adaptive functions important for individuals' goal pursuits. Furthermore, with the increasingly globalized and hyper-connected multicultural space, much can be revealed about how different cultural traditions come into contact. The authors discuss the psychological ramifications of these cultural interactions to illuminate the social and practical relevance of the proposed process model of culture. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2138 info:doi/10.1017/CBO9780511779374 https://search.library.smu.edu.sg/permalink/65SMU_INST/naremq/alma9910791202601 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Social Psychology Social Theory Psychology Multicultural Psychology Social Psychology
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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language English
topic Social Psychology
Social Theory
Psychology
Multicultural Psychology
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Social Psychology
Social Theory
Psychology
Multicultural Psychology
Social Psychology
LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
CHIU, Chi-Yue
HONG, Ying-Yi
Cultural processes: A social psychological perspective
description With the rapid growth of knowledge concerning ethnic and national group differences in human behaviors in the last two decades, researchers are increasingly curious as to why, how, and when such differences surface. The field is ready to leapfrog from a descriptive science of group differences to a science of cultural processes. The goal of this book is to lay the theoretical foundation for this exciting development by proposing an original process model of culture. This new perspective discusses and extends contemporary social psychological theories of social cognition and social motivation to explain why culture matters in human psychology. We view culture as a loose network of imperfectly shared knowledge representations for coordinating social transactions. As such, culture serves different adaptive functions important for individuals' goal pursuits. Furthermore, with the increasingly globalized and hyper-connected multicultural space, much can be revealed about how different cultural traditions come into contact. The authors discuss the psychological ramifications of these cultural interactions to illuminate the social and practical relevance of the proposed process model of culture.
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author LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
CHIU, Chi-Yue
HONG, Ying-Yi
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title Cultural processes: A social psychological perspective
title_short Cultural processes: A social psychological perspective
title_full Cultural processes: A social psychological perspective
title_fullStr Cultural processes: A social psychological perspective
title_full_unstemmed Cultural processes: A social psychological perspective
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2010
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2138
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