1st Edition

The Psychological Foundations of Culture

Edited By Mark Schaller, Christian S. Crandall Copyright 2004
390 Pages
by Psychology Press

390 Pages
by Psychology Press

390 Pages
by Psychology Press

How is it that cultures come into existence at all? How do cultures develop particular customs and characteristics rather than others? How do cultures persist and change over time? Most previous attempts to address these questions have been descriptive and historical. The purpose of this book is to provide answers that are explanatory, predictive, and relevant to the emergence and continuing... Read more
Contents: M. Schaller, L.G. Conway, C.S. Crandall, The Psychological Foundations of Culture: An Introduction. Part I:How Cultures Emerge at All. S. Solomon, J. Greenberg, J. Schimel, J. Arndt, T. Pyszczynski, Human Awareness of Mortality and the Evolution of Culture. H.C. Harton, M.J. Bourgeois, Cultural Elements Emerge From Dynamic Social Impact. I.Y-M. Lau, S-L. Lee, C-Y. Chiu, Language, Cognition, and Reality: Constructing Shared Meanings Through Communication. L. Richter, A.W. Kruglanski, Motivated Closed Mindedness and the Emergence of Culture. Part II:How Specific Cultural Norms Arise. D. Krebs, M. Janicki, Biological Foundations of Moral Norms. A. Norenzayan, S. Atran, Cognitive and Emotional Processes in the Cultural Transmission of Natural and Nonnatural Beliefs. H. Arrow, K.L. Burns, Self-Organizing Culture: How Norms Emerge in Small Groups. C.S. Crandall, M. Schaller, Scientists and Science: How Individual Goals Shape Collective Norms. Part III:How Cultures Persist and Change Over Time. A. McIntyre, A. Lyons, A. Clark, Y. Kashima, The Microgenesis of Culture: Serial Reproduction as an Experimental Simulation of Cultural Dynamics. D.A. Prentice, E. Carranza, Sustaining Cultural Beliefs in the Face of Their Violation: The Case of Gender Stereotypes. J.A. Vandello, D. Cohen, When Believing Is Seeing: Sustaining Norms of Violence in Cultures of Honor. S.J. Heine, D.R. Lehman, Move the Body: Change the Self: Acculturative Effects on the Self-Concept. G. Adams, H.R. Markus, Epilogue: Toward a Conception of Culture Suitable for a Social Psychology of Culture.

Biography

Schaller, Mark; Crandall, Christian S.