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  1. Loving Nature

    Towards an Ecology of Emotion

    By Kay Milton

    Published January 30th 2002 by Routledge

  2. Psychology of the Image

    By Michael Forrester

    Psychology of the Image outlines a theoretical framework bringing together the semiotic concepts developed by Charles Peirce, the sociological insights of Ervin Goffman and the psychoanalytic ideas of Jacques Lacan. Image studies in fashion, advertising, photography, film studies and psychology...

    Published January 9th 2002 by Routledge

  3. The Psychology of Culture Shock

    By Colleen Ward, Stephen Bochner, Adrian Furnham

    Crossing cultures can be a stimulating and rewarding adventure. It can also be a stressful and bewildering experience. This thoroughly revised and updated edition of Furnham and Bochner's classic Culture Shock (1986) examines the psychological and social processes involved in intercultural contact,...

    Published March 29th 2001 by Routledge

  4. Psychology Culture Shock

    By Colleen Ward, Stephen Bochner, Adrian Furnham

    Crossing cultures can be a stimulating and rewarding adventure. It can also be a stressful and bewildering experience. This thoroughly revised and updated edition of Furnham and Bochner's classic Culture Shock (1986) examines the psychological and social processes involved in intercultural contact,...

    Published March 28th 2001 by Routledge

  5. The Practice of Social influence in Multiple Cultures

    Edited by Wilhelmina Wosinska, Robert B. Cialdini, Daniel W. Barrett, Janusz Reykowski

    Series: Applied Social Research Series

    This book provides a diverse collection of studies reporting the effects of social influence processes in multiple cultures at both the universal and culture-specific levels. The book is characterized by three distinct features. First, the social influence process is considered as a ubiquitous and...

    Published October 31st 2000 by Psychology Press

  6. Stereotypes, Cognition and Culture

    By Dr Perry R Hinton

    Series: Psychology Focus

    What are stereotypes and why do we use them? Are all stereotypes bad? Can we stop people from using them? Questions such as these have fascinated social psychologists for many years.Perry Hinton provides an accessible introduction to this key area, giving a critical and concise overview of the...

    Published June 14th 2000 by Psychology Press

  7. Exploring Borders

    Understanding Culture and Psychology

    By Giuseppe Mantovani

    In Exploring Borders Giuseppe Mantovani highlights and explores the ways in which culture acts as a framework organising our experience. He emphasises the differences across and between cultures and examines the depths to which these can go. He also analyses the functions of culture, including:...

    Published May 31st 2000 by Routledge