Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-456) and indexes.
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Sect. 1. Establishing the framework -- Why does social psychology need a cross-cultural perspective? -- Clarifying the way forward with culture : theories and frameworks -- The origins and dynamics of culture -- How to do cross-cultural psychology -- sect. 2. Core aspects of social psychology in cross-cultural perspective -- Cognition, motivation and emotion -- Self and identity processes -- Cultural norms and socialisation processes -- Interpersonal behaviour -- Group processes -- sect. 3. The world in flux -- Intercultural contact -- Intergroup relations -- Acculturation -- Globalisation and cultural change -- The unfinished agenda.
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The second edition of this text remains dedicated to the study of social psychology from a cross-cultural perspective, but has been revised to make it more accessible for advanced courses in cross-cultural social psychology.