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The fields of cross-cultural and cultural psychology each
acknowledge the role "culture" plays for the establishment of a
meaningful practice. Yet, there are notable differences between
experimental, cross-cultural, and interpretive cultural
psychologies. Contributions to this book discuss recent theoretical
and methodological approaches from both fields, as a means to
explore their combined potential for the advancement of the concept
of culture, the theoretical conceptualization and methodical
completion of comparative cultural studies, and the scientific
understanding of cultural difference.
Jrgen Straub, Ph.D., is professor of intercultural communication
in the faculty of philosophy, Chemnitz University of Technology,
Germany. Carlos Koelbl, Ph.D., teaches at the Institute of
Psychology and Sociology, Department of Education, University of
Hanover, Germany. Doris Weidemann, Diplomat, Psychology, teaches
intercultural communication at Chemnitz University of Technology,
Germany. Barbara Zielke, Ph.D., teaches at the Institute of
Psychology, University of Erlangen, Germany.
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