Culture & Psychology
Cultural Psychology
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Culture & Psychology is a leading international peer reviewed journal of scholarly contributions, integrating various aspects of the general notion of culture with scientific psychology.
Culture in its various forms—semiotic mediation, situated activity, dialogical nature of the self and its environment, social representing of human living—is present in each and every moment in our human lives. The science of cultural psychology unites psychology, anthropology, sociology, and history into a general science of cultural being. Its focus is on basic understanding of the psychology of human beings: their identity, social conduct, intra- and intersubjective experiences, emotions, and everyday creativity. The goal of Culture & Psychology is to lead the international scholarly community towards new general theoretical approaches in psychology that include culture. It is not an outlet for purely empirical papers of comparison of people from different ethnic groups. Empirical work is published if demonstrated to be relevant for theory, and adequacy of the data to the phenomena is carefully scrutinized. Predoctoral students and scholars from a diverse set of educational achievements are invited to submit their work. In particular, our outlet of Syntheses is directed for their scholarship.
"Culture & Psychology exhibit[s] a range of thought still fresh enough to remain open to the varieties of experience... [The] high degree of organization not only gives a remarkable coherence to the issues, it also exhibits the cross-disciplinary excitement that arises when psychologists begin to claim culture as a relevant aspect of human psychology" Times Literary Supplement
"A much-needed addition to the field, in line with the growing recognition that all development, all thinking, acting or feeling takes place in a cultural context" Jacqueline Goodnow
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Culture & Psychology addresses the centrality of culture necessary for a basic understanding of the psychology of human beings: their identity, social conduct, intra- and intersubjective experiences, emotions and semiotic creativity.
By drawing on diverse theoretical backgrounds, the editorial aim is to provide an international and interdisciplinary forum for scholarly investigations and discussions that will advance our basic knowledge of the self in its historical and cultural contexts. The orientation of the journal is towards formulating new conceptualizations of culture in psychology, together with theoretically relevant empirical investigations. Contributions from anthropology, sociology, education, ethnography, cultural history, linguistics, communication studies and philosophy will further enhance the journal's commitment to interdisciplinary psychology.
Jaan Valsiner | Aalborg University, Denmark |
Nandita Chaudhary | Lady Irwin College, New Delhi, India |
Carlos Cornejo | PUC, Chile |
Rainer Diriwächter | California Lutheran University, USA |
Ivana Markova | University of Stirling, UK |
Giuseppina Marsico | University of Salerno, Italy |
Mariann Märtsin | Tallinn University, Estonia |
Fathali M. Moghaddam | Georgetown University, USA |
Ana B. Smolka | Universidade Estadula de Campinas, Brazil |
Wolfgang Wagner | University of Tartu, Estonia |
Brady Wagoner | Aalborg University, Denmark |
Meike Watzlawik | Sigmund Freud Prvatuniversität, Berlin |
Tania Zittoun | University of Neuchatel, Switzerland |
Kevin Carriere | Stonehill College, USA |
Bethany Mulderig | Washington & Jefferson College, USA |
Qian Wang | Zhejiang University, China |
Zarak Ahmed | Aga Khan University, Pakistan |
Isabelle Albert | University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg |
Jytte Bang | Roskilde University, Denmark |
Parul Bansal | Faculty, Department of Psychology, Lady Shri Ram College for Women, University of Delhi. |
Ana Cecilia Bastos | Universidade Federal Da Bahia, Brazil |
Zachary Beckstead | Bringham Young University-Hawaii, USA |
Svend Brinkmann | Aalborg University, Denmark |
Gilberto Pérez Campos | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Mexico |
Mario Carretero | FLACSO - Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina |
Michael Cole | University of California San Diego, USA |
Flora Cornish | London School of Economics and Political Science, UK |
Carla Cunha | ISMAI, Portugal |
Basia Ellis | California State University, Sacramento, USA |
Pablo Fossa | Desarrollo University, Chile |
Mark Freeman | College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, USA |
John Gastil | Pennsylvania State University, USA |
Alex Gillespie | University of Cambridge, UK |
Vlad Glaveanu | Dublin City University, Ireland |
Danilo Silva Guimaraes | University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil |
Aydan Gulerce | Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey |
Helen Haste | University of Bath, UK |
Hubert J M Hermans | University of Nijmegen, Netherlands |
Alejandro Iborra-Cuéllar | Universidad de Alcala, Spain |
Robert E. Innis | University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA |
Irini Kadianaki | University of Cyprus, Cyprus |
Shagufa Kapadia | The M.S. University of Baroda, India |
Hroar Klempe | NTNU, Trondheim, Norway |
Alaric Kohler | HEP-BEJUNE, Switzerland |
Carlos Kölbl | Bayreuth University, Germany |
Olga Lehmann | NTNU, Norway |
Jean Lességue | Laboratoire Lattice-CNRS, France |
Cynthia Lightfoot | Pennsylvania State University, USA |
Lia Lordelo | Universidade Federal do Recôncavo de Bahia, Brazil |
Hazel R Markus | Stanford University, USA |
Lucas Mazur | Jagiellonian University, Poland |
Kyoko Murakami | University of Bath, UK |
Yasuhiro Omi | University of Yamanashi, Japan |
Alexander Poddiakov | State University-Higher School of Economics, Russia |
Jonathan Potter | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA |
Seamus Power | University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
Rebecca Puche-Navarro | Universidad de la Valle, Cali, Colombia |
Susan Rasmussen | University of Houston, USA |
Alberto Rosa | Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain |
Joao Salgado | Instituto Superior da Maia, Portugal |
Sergio Salvatore | University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy |
Gordon Sammut | University of Malta, Malta |
Lado Samsakhurdia | Ivane Javakashvili University, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia |
Tatsuya Sato | Ritsumeikan University, Japan |
Richard Shweder | University of Chicago, USA (anthropology; cultural psychology) |
Thomas Slunecko | University of Vienna, Austria |
Henderikus J Stam | University of Calgary, Canada |
Jürgen Straub | Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany |
Luca Tateo | University of Oslo, Norway, and UFBA, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil |
Aaro Toomela | Tallinn University, Estonia |
Claire Tourmen | Agricultural University of Dijon, France |
René van der Veer | University of Leiden, Netherlands |
James V Wertsch | Washington University, USA |
Shi-Xu | University of Surrey, UK |
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