
cultural psychology
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Book Introduction
This book has several features.
First, we examined the process through which the concept of 'culture' became an important variable in social science, especially anthropology.
In addition, we examined the necessity of 'culture' and 'psychology' and the process through which the academic field of cultural psychology emerged.
Second, it introduces Western cultural psychology as well as Eastern cultural psychology, especially Japanese and Korean cultural psychology.
This is part of an academic effort to achieve balance and harmony in Western-oriented psychological research.
Third, we introduce efforts to study Confucianism, which has had a significant influence on Korean culture and the lives of Koreans for a long time, from a psychological perspective.
First, we examined the process through which the concept of 'culture' became an important variable in social science, especially anthropology.
In addition, we examined the necessity of 'culture' and 'psychology' and the process through which the academic field of cultural psychology emerged.
Second, it introduces Western cultural psychology as well as Eastern cultural psychology, especially Japanese and Korean cultural psychology.
This is part of an academic effort to achieve balance and harmony in Western-oriented psychological research.
Third, we introduce efforts to study Confucianism, which has had a significant influence on Korean culture and the lives of Koreans for a long time, from a psychological perspective.
index
Preface to the 2nd edition
Preface to the First Edition
Part 1: By Cultural Psychology
Chapter 1: The Need for Cultural Understanding
1.
The need for cultural understanding
2.
What is culture?
3.
Evolution of Cultural Epistemology
Chapter 2: The Origins of Cultural Psychology
1.
Cultural psychology in the anthropological tradition
2.
Cultural psychology in the psychological tradition
3.
A Third Approach to Culture and Psychology: Indigenous Psychology
4.
What should cultural psychology be?
Chapter 3: Research Methodology in Cultural Psychology
1.
Cross-cultural psychology
2.
Cultural psychology of narrowing
3.
Indigenous psychology
4.
Choosing a Research Method in Cultural Psychology: Purpose-Orientedness
5.
A Case Study of Cultural Analysis Using Interpretive Methods: Focusing on Korean and Japanese Cultures
Part 2 Culture and Humanity
Chapter 4 Culture and Character
1.
Dimensions of culture
2.
Cultural Type
3.
cultural self-concept
Chapter 5 Culture and Cognition
1.
Attention distribution
2.
Systematization of knowledge and worldview
3.
Causal perception and inference
4.
moral reasoning
Chapter 6: Culture and Emotions
1.
Changes in emotion theory
2.
Debate on emotional universality
3.
Cultural classifications that regulate emotional experience
4.
Korean culture and emotional expression
Chapter 7 Culture and Society
1.
interpersonal perception
2.
interpersonal relationships
3.
Groups and individuals
Chapter 8 Culture and Mental Health
1.
happiness
2.
character strengths
3.
abnormal psychology
Chapter 9: Cultural Adaptation and Multiculturalism
1.
cultural contact
2.
cultural identity
3.
Intercultural exchange
4.
Koreans' racial attitudes
5.
multiculturalism
Chapter 10 Culture and Crime
1.
Cultural Causes of Crime
2.
Culture and Aggression
3.
Culture, Deviance, and Crime
4.
Cultural characteristics and crime incidence levels
Part 3: The Psychology of Koreans
Chapter 11 The Korean Mind
1.
The Korean mind
2.
Quality of the Korean mind
3.
The experience of the heart within our relationship
4.
The form of communication of the mind: heart
Chapter 12 Koreans' Self-View
1.
Korean's self
2.
Koreans' self-concept
3.
Koreans' sense of self-worth
4.
Background of magnetic tube formation
Chapter 13: Social Psychology of Koreans
1.
Our castle
2.
Face as a social skill
3.
The Art of Mind Reading: Nunchi
4.
Koreans' social behavior
Chapter 14 Mental Health of Koreans
1.
Korean Culture and Mental Health
2.
Han and Shinmyeong
3.
Korean culture and mental illness
4.
Korean culture and happiness
Chapter 15: Confucian Psychology
1.
Confucianism and Korean Psychology
2.
Top-down humanistic approach
3.
Bottom-up cultural and socio-psychological approach
4.
Study of Confucian values
Chapter 16: Crime in Korea
1.
The state of crime in Korea
2.
Characteristic crimes in Korea
3.
Koreans' sense of law
References
Preface to the First Edition
Part 1: By Cultural Psychology
Chapter 1: The Need for Cultural Understanding
1.
The need for cultural understanding
2.
What is culture?
3.
Evolution of Cultural Epistemology
Chapter 2: The Origins of Cultural Psychology
1.
Cultural psychology in the anthropological tradition
2.
Cultural psychology in the psychological tradition
3.
A Third Approach to Culture and Psychology: Indigenous Psychology
4.
What should cultural psychology be?
Chapter 3: Research Methodology in Cultural Psychology
1.
Cross-cultural psychology
2.
Cultural psychology of narrowing
3.
Indigenous psychology
4.
Choosing a Research Method in Cultural Psychology: Purpose-Orientedness
5.
A Case Study of Cultural Analysis Using Interpretive Methods: Focusing on Korean and Japanese Cultures
Part 2 Culture and Humanity
Chapter 4 Culture and Character
1.
Dimensions of culture
2.
Cultural Type
3.
cultural self-concept
Chapter 5 Culture and Cognition
1.
Attention distribution
2.
Systematization of knowledge and worldview
3.
Causal perception and inference
4.
moral reasoning
Chapter 6: Culture and Emotions
1.
Changes in emotion theory
2.
Debate on emotional universality
3.
Cultural classifications that regulate emotional experience
4.
Korean culture and emotional expression
Chapter 7 Culture and Society
1.
interpersonal perception
2.
interpersonal relationships
3.
Groups and individuals
Chapter 8 Culture and Mental Health
1.
happiness
2.
character strengths
3.
abnormal psychology
Chapter 9: Cultural Adaptation and Multiculturalism
1.
cultural contact
2.
cultural identity
3.
Intercultural exchange
4.
Koreans' racial attitudes
5.
multiculturalism
Chapter 10 Culture and Crime
1.
Cultural Causes of Crime
2.
Culture and Aggression
3.
Culture, Deviance, and Crime
4.
Cultural characteristics and crime incidence levels
Part 3: The Psychology of Koreans
Chapter 11 The Korean Mind
1.
The Korean mind
2.
Quality of the Korean mind
3.
The experience of the heart within our relationship
4.
The form of communication of the mind: heart
Chapter 12 Koreans' Self-View
1.
Korean's self
2.
Koreans' self-concept
3.
Koreans' sense of self-worth
4.
Background of magnetic tube formation
Chapter 13: Social Psychology of Koreans
1.
Our castle
2.
Face as a social skill
3.
The Art of Mind Reading: Nunchi
4.
Koreans' social behavior
Chapter 14 Mental Health of Koreans
1.
Korean Culture and Mental Health
2.
Han and Shinmyeong
3.
Korean culture and mental illness
4.
Korean culture and happiness
Chapter 15: Confucian Psychology
1.
Confucianism and Korean Psychology
2.
Top-down humanistic approach
3.
Bottom-up cultural and socio-psychological approach
4.
Study of Confucian values
Chapter 16: Crime in Korea
1.
The state of crime in Korea
2.
Characteristic crimes in Korea
3.
Koreans' sense of law
References
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 10, 2025
- Format: Paperback book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 576 pages | 188*255*23mm
- ISBN13: 9788999735325
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