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Handbook of Cultural Psychology: 2nd edition

$204.00

Handbook of Cultural Psychology: 2nd edition

SKU: 9781462536238 Category: Product ID: 155636

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Title: Handbook of Cultural Psychology: 2nd edition
Author: COHEN DOV/KITAYAMA SHINOBU
Format: HARDCOVER
Publication date: 15/10/2018
Imprint: GUILFORD PRESS
Price: $204.00
Publishing status: NOT YET PUBLISHED

“I highly recommend this book. It is readable, wide ranging, and will remind you of taking a walk in your favorite city, where you will turn a corner and never know exactly what is coming but you are sure that whatever you come across will be noteworthy, attractive, and compelling.
—PsycCRITIQUES (on the first edition)
“This comprehensive scholarly resource will be a boon to those interested in the intersection of culture and psychology….Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, and faculty.
—Choice Reviews (on the first edition)
“Must reading for anyone interested in cultural psychology. The editors and contributors have an uncanny ability to communicate the history, current progress, and future trends in the field. If you want to really know about cultural psychology, listen to the movers and shakers who are setting the pace for years to come.
—Doody’s Review Service (on the first edition)
“This wonderful second edition provides thorough, insightful, and well-written reviews of the most important scholarship on culture and psychology, including recent advances. The Handbook is a ‘must read’ for all who are interested in the many ways in which culture influences psychological phenomena. The editors have masterfully selected contributors with deep expertise on a surprisingly broad range of topics. Buy this book, and read it!
—Ed Diener, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia and University of Utah
“The second edition of this extraordinary handbook—which is almost all new—once again captures the most important and fascinating topics in cultural psychology. It brings the reader up to date on exciting developments in the field, including applications to health, economic behavior, and beyond.
—Carol S. Dweck, PhD, Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology, Stanford University

ISBN: 9781462536238
Pages: 922