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Cultural Methods in Psychology

McLean, Kate C.

2021Oxford University Press eBooks23 citationsDOI

Abstract

This volume focuses on cultural methodologies in psychology. Chapters focus on a diverse array of methodologies employed in cultural and cross-cultural psychology, including various interview methodologies, digital tools, use of media representations, exposure to positive exemplars, survey and experience sampling, and participatory action research. Each chapter discusses a particular methodology in the context of a particular topic, such as identity development, racism, implicit bias, immigration, social class, colonialism, trauma, violence, gender, and sexuality. These topics and methods are arranged across three sections that focus on methods that are meant to <italic>describe</italic> culture and cultural phenomena; methods that <italic>transform</italic> culture; and a section on broad, overarching issues, such as the colonial harm inflicted by scientific research, diversity in open science, and intersectionality. The volume is meant to enrich the practice of those already engaged in cultural research, and to help to build the skills of those just starting out.

Topics & Concepts

Context (archaeology)SociologyIntersectionalityPsychologySocial psychologyEpistemologySocial scienceGender studiesHistoryPhilosophyArchaeologyCommunity Health and DevelopmentCultural Differences and Values