HRCCP- 2021 - Call for Chapters: Handbook of Research on Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology
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Deadline: August 30, 2021 | Date: August 30, 2021
Venue/Country: U.S.A
Updated: 2021-02-13 00:30:17 (GMT+9)
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Handbook of Research on Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology(An International Edited Social Science Reference)https://vernonpress.com/proposal/147/448950171cea6c11085ce45bf1c562cd Proposal Submission Deadline: May 30, 2021Final Chapter Submission: August 30, 2021In a human system, a major proportion of behavioural attributes and values are determined by respective culture and interaction with other cultures. Cultural and cross-cultural psychology has emerged as an interdisciplinary area that explores how a culture regulates society and its business, how cross-cultural interactions affect psychologies of individuals as well as societies, behavioural variability under various cultural conditions, and how to harmonize the cultural diversities. Organizationally and philosophically, cultural and cross-cultural psychology differs from other areas of social sciences. It is a common phenomenon that as people engaged with cultural practices, their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours come to reflect their cultural values and beliefs. As a process, people formulate, replicate, transform and/or transmit their cultural practices in their daily social and/or business interactions. This proposed edited book ‘Handbook of Research on Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology’ will start with the essentials of culture, its relationship with human psychology, and the origin of cultural and cross-cultural psychology. The book will be focused on dynamics that amplify knowledge, skills, and behaviours relevant to deal with different cultural and cross-cultural issues. It will consider the relationships between the cultural theory and practices, explaining what the character of these relationships might be? If these relationships matter, and if they exist, how and in what ways do they matter? All the prospective chapters are expected to suggest that ‘relevance’ and ‘being critical’ are qualities widely attributed to efforts that fill the gaps between theory and practice in cultural and cross-cultural psychology.Tentative Content Topics include, but not limited to the following: 1. The Core of Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology2. Culture of a Society v/s Culture of Societies as a whole3. Cross-cultural v/s Multicultural Psychology4. Nature and Scope of Cross-cultural Psychology5. Elements of Cultural and/or Cross-cultural Psychology6. Theoretical Framework of Cross-cultural Psychology (e.g., Hofstede’s doctrine)7. Race, Racism, and Ethnocentrism8. Cultural Transformation and the Society9. Individualism v/s Collectivism 10. Cultural Values in Family, Society, and Institution 11. Perception in Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology12. Motivation in Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology13. Personality in Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology14. Cultural Influence on Cognition (sensation, perception, and consciousness)15. Attribution in Intercultural Interaction16. Thinking in Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology17. Critical Thinking in Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology18. Emotions in Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology19. Intelligence in Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology (e.g., Cultural Intelligence)20. Creativity in Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology21. Cross-cultural Leadership 22. Intellectual Disability in Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology23. Culture, Self, and Identity24. Cultural and Cross-cultural Dimension s of the Self25. Social Behaviour in Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology26. Stress and Anxiety in Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology27. Moral Development in Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology28. Psychology of Acculturation 29. Constructive Realism 30. Paternalism31. Assessment/Research Methods in Cultural and Cross-cultural PsychologyChapter Proposal SubmissionPlease submit your chapter proposal on or before May 30, 2021. It should be a brief outline of your chapter clearly explaining how the proposal fits into the book’s scope and objective along with your institutional affiliation, position, and contact details. All submitted chapters will be accepted based on a double-blind peer review editorial process. Thus, contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project. Submissions should be submitted to:Dr. Chandan Maheshkar: ch.maheshkargmail.com Note: There are no any submission or acceptance fees for manuscripts submitted to this book publication. Please use the subject line: “Submission to Cultural and Cross-cultural Psychology” Important DatesCFC Opening: February 1, 2021 Proposal Submission Deadline: May 30, 2021Full Chapters Submission: August 30, 2021PublisherThis book is proposed to be published by Vernon Press (an imprint of Vernon Art and Science Inc., USA), an international academic publisher of bilingual scholarly books in the humanities and social sciences. Please visit https://vernonpress.com/ for more details regarding Vernon Press and this publication.Please direct any inquiries you may have to the editorDr. Chandan Maheshkar East Nimar Society for Education (ENSE), Indiach.maheshkargmail.com
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