| Introduction |
Editors |
1. Presidential Address
Who are We, Where did We Come From and Where are We Going? |
Peter Smith |
| 2. Theoretical Perspectives |
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| 2.1 Beyond Indigenization: Asian Psychology’s Contribution to the World of Psychology |
J. G. Adair |
| 2.2 Morality from a Cultural Psychology Perspective |
L. H. Eckensberger |
| 2.3 Contextualism versus Positivism in Cross-Cultural Psychology |
C. Ratner |
| 2.4 Culture as Unfolding Process: Integrating Perspectives in Building A Theory |
L. N. Praslova |
| 3. Parenting, Socialization and Value of Children |
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| 3.1 Mothers’ Perceptions of Their Own and Their Spouses’ Parenting Styles in Cultures of Origin, Acculturating Cultures, and Cultures of Destination |
L. R. Cote & M. H. Bornstein |
| 3.2 The Discursive Construction of Selfhood in Chinese and Euro-American Mother-Infant Interaction |
H. Keller & C. Demuth |
| 3.3 Autonomy Orientation in the Socialization of Estonian Children |
T. Tulviste |
| 3.4 Parenting and Adolescent Attachment in India and Germany |
I. Albert, G. Trommsdorff & R. Mishra |
| 3.5. Validation of the Value of Children Measurement for Nine Countries |
D. Klaus |
| 3.6 Dependence of the Values of Children on Socio-Structural Characteristics: The Case of Israel and Palestine |
J. Suckow |
| 3.7 Intercultural and Intracultural Differences in the Value of Children: Comparisons between Four Countries and the Urban, Rural, and Floating Populations in China |
G. Zheng & S. Shi |
| 4. Identity, Attitudes, Inter-Group Relations and Acculturation |
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| 4.1 Ethnocultural Group Identification and Attitudes to Ethnic Outgroups |
J. Duckitt |
| 4.2 Bilingualism and Intergroup Relationship in Tribal and Non-Tribal Contact Situations |
A. K. Mohanty & J. Saikia |
| 4.3 Attitudes towards and Perceptions of Entrepreneurs in Central Eastern Europe (Poland, the Czech Republic, and East-Germany) |
U. Stephan, M. Lukes, D. Dej & P. G. Richter |
| 4.4 Intergenerational Value Similarity in Polish Immigrant Families in Canada in Comparison to Intergenerational Value Similarity in Polish and Canadian Non-Immigrant Families |
J. Kwast-Welfel, P. Boski & M. Rovers |
| 4.5 More Polish or More British? Identity of the Second Generation of Poles Born in Great Britain |
E. Lewandowska |
| 4.6 Developing Culturally Responsive Psychological Services for Micronesian International Students in Guam |
I. K. B. Twaddle, J. K. H. Lee, S. M. Mansfield, G. P. Sablan, & J. C. Mendiola |
| 5. Values, Personality, Emotions, and Cognitive Styles |
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| 5.1 Culture, Personal Autonomy and Individualism: Their Relationships and Implications for Personal Growth and Well-being |
V. I. Chirkov |
| 5.2 Love in Novels: Preferences for Authentic and Fake Gender Characters among Poles and Americans (At Home and in the Other Country) |
P. Boski & A. Antosiewicz |
| 5.3 Mexican Personality Types Inventory: Validity and Differences among Groups |
L. M. Cruz-Martinez & R. Sanchez-Aragon |
| 5.4 Uncertainty Orientation and Emotional Responses to Everyday Life Within and Across Cultures |
R. M. Sorrentino, Y. Otsubo, S. Yasunaga, S. Kouhara, A. Szeto & J. Nezlek |
| 5.5 Object and Context in Perception and Memory: Polish-Chinese Comparison of Analytic and Holistic Thinking |
D. Cieslikowska |
| 5.6 Autobiographical Remembering and Cultural Memory in A Socio-Historical Perspective |
C. Demuth, M. Abels & H. Keller |
| 6. Indigenous Studies: Historical, Psychological and Anthropological |
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| 6.1 Confucianism and Other Scholastic Thoughts in the Spring-Autumn Period and Their Impact on the Chinese Traditional Culture and Values |
S. Zhao |
| 6.2 Japanese Folk Concept of Mentsu: An Indigenous Approach from Psychological Perspectives |
C. C. Lin & S. Yamaguchi |
| 6.3 Saora Culture, As-If Discourse and Mathematics Learning |
M. Panda |
| 6.4 ‘Pudding-Like’ Identity of Our Times. Yage Ritual |
A. Pankalla |