Cultural psychology: a perspective on psychological functioning and social reform
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xiii
Part I: Psychology, Culture, Politics, Science
I Introduction to Macro Cultural Psychology
Mainstream Psychology Versus Macro Cultural
Psychology
4
Culture Comprises the Explanatory Constructs
of Psychological Phenomena
7
Culture
12
Macro Cultural Psychology
14
Ontological Principles
2
1
Dialectics
22
Functionalism
2Ą
Differences Between Macro Cultural Psychology
and Other Approaches to Culture and Psychology
25
Cross-Cultural Psychology
26
Cultural Psychology
30
Methodology
32
Macro Cultural Psychology, Social Reform, and Personal
Growth: Integrating Science, Politics, and Therapy
33
Intellectual Origins of Macro Cultural Psychology
35
vii
viii
CONTENTS
Macro Culture
41
Enumerating and Defining Macro Culture
41
Macro Cultural Factors Are More Than Aggregates
of Individuals
42
The Principles and Objectives That Unify and Direct
a Macro Factor May Not Be in the Thoughts
and Motives of Individuals Who Function Within It
46
The Social, Physical, and Conceptual Characteristics
of Macro Factors Are Consciously Administered
and Enforced by Social Bodies Because They Are
Pivotal to Social Regularity
47
In Most Societies, Macro Factors Are Normally
Regulated and Promulgated by a Powerful Elite
48
Individuals Introduce Certain Variations
as They Implement Macro Factors
—
However
Variations Must Be Limited if Social Regularity
Is to Be Maintained
49
Macro Cultural Factors Are Specific to Particular
Societies
49
Macro Cultural Factors Are Integrated Within
a System
5
і
Within a Social System, Certain Macro Factors
Are More Influential Than Others
52
The Components of a Social System Are Distinct
at the Same Time That They
Ате
Integrated
58
Macro Cultural Factors Unify the Behavior
and Psychology of Disparate Individuals
60
Macro Cultural Factors Are the Product of Social
Struggle
6
J
Macro Cultural Factors Are Actual Practices,
Not Official Pronouncements and Policies
62
Part II: Principles of Macro Cultural Psychology
■
The Dialectical Integration of Psychological
67
Phenomena and Macro Cultural Factors
Macro Cultural Factors Were the Impetus for Humans
to Develop Psychological Capacities
68
Macro Cultural Factors Are the Operating System
of the Mind
74
COKTEPiTS
________________________________________________________ix
Psychological
Phenomena Are Part of Macro Cultural
Factors
81
Macro Cultural Factors Organize Psychological
Phenomena
85
Macro Factors Are a Goal, or
Telos,
of Psychological
Phenomena
85
Macro Factors Are Structuring Frameworks
of Psychological Phenomena
87
Macro Factors Are Resources That Individuals
Draw On
97
The Cultural Organization of Psychology Is Not
a Mechanical Process, But Depends
on Subjective Activity
102
Macro Cultural Factors Imbue Psychological Phenomena
With Concrete Characteristics
103
Cross-Cultural Similarities in Psychology Are Compatible
With the Cultural Nature of Mind
í
12
Psychological Phenomena Promote Macro Cultural
Factors
113
Psychology Is a Macro Cultural Factor
116
The Relation of Psychology to Other Macro Cultural
Factors Is a Unity of Differences
120
Psychology Mediates Reactions to Other Macro Cultural
Factors
123
Society Is Composed of Diverse Macro Factors That Gener¬
ate Diverse Psychological Characteristics Among Indi¬
viduals and Within a Given Individual
124
Macro Cultural Factors Act on Psychological Phenomena in
Complex Ways
128
One Macro Factor May Be Composed of Several
Associated Elements That Collectively
Affect Psychological Phenomena
128
One Macro Factor May Affect Many Psychological
Phenomena
128
Several Macro Cultural Factors May Contribute
to One Psychological Phenomenon
129
Psychological Effects That Appear in One Macro
Cultural Factor May Be a Function of Other
Macro Factors
131
CONTENTS
Macro Cultural Factors Are Explanatory Constructs
of Psychological Phenomena
131
Macro Cultural Psychology Is a Distinctive, Universal
Social Science
133
Part III: Applications of Macro Cultural Psychology
to Research Methodology, Social Reform,
and Personal Growth
4
Research Methodology for Macro Cultural Psychology
139
The Cultural Character of Psychology Can Be Discerned
Only in the Lived Psychology of People
139
Research on the Macro Cultural Organization
of Psychological Phenomena Emphasizes Concrete
Qualities of Macro Cultural Factors and Psychological
Phenomena
1Ą1
Qualitative Methodology Is Necessary for Investigating
the Macro Cultural Organization of Psychology
143
Positivistic Methodology, Employed in Cross-Cultural
Psychology, Has Limited Value for Macro
Cultural Psychology
148
5
Macro Cultural Psychology, Social Reform,
163
and Psychological Change
The Need for Social Reform in Order to Enhance
Psychological Functioning
163
Evidence That Changing Macro Cultural Factors Alters
Psychological Functioning
166
A Psychological Perspective on the Direction
for Social Reform
170
The Possibility of Social Reform
179
The Need for Comprehensive Social Reform
180
Psychological Change Is Necessary to Facilitate Social
Reform
183
CONTENTS
________________________________________________________xi
6
Macro Cultural Psychology and Personal Growth
189
7
Scientific and Political Deficiencies of Psychological
197
Theories/Constructs That Minimize Macro Culture
Traditional Psychological Constructs
197
Evolutionary Psychology
201
Individualistic Cultural Psychology
209
Epilogue: A Philosophy of Science and a Social
220
Philosophy for Macro Cultural Psychology
Social Constructionism
221
Ontological and
Epistemologicei
Principles
221
Social Philosophy
225
Critical Realism
229
Ontological and
Epistemologic
al
Principles
229
Social Philosophy
238
References
242
Endnotes 252
Author Index
261
Subject Index
265
Carl Ratner s
new book deepens our understanding of psychology by emphasizing the role that cultural factors,
such as social institutions, artifacts, and cultural concepts play in psychological functioning. The author
demonstrates the impact of culture on stimulating and structuring emotions, personality, perception, cognition,
memory, sexuality, and mental illness. Examples from interdisciplinary social science research illuminate a
sophisticated dialectical relationship between cultural factors and psychological phenomena.
Written in an engaging and straightforward style, the book articulates a new theory, macro cultural
psychology, and a qualitative methodology for investigating the cultural origins, characteristics, and functions
of psychological phenomena. The theory is grounded in Vygotsky s cultural-historical psychology. Ratner
explains how this cultural perspective can be used to enhance psychological growth and illuminate directions
for social reform. He explains how social reform can enhance psychological functioning, and vice versa. The
theory explains how and why psychological phenomena are organized in macro cultural factors. This analysis
contributes to multicultural understanding and communication.
Cultural Psychology critically examines several prominent psychological approaches including social
constructionism, feminism, hermaieutics, psychobiology,
evolutionär) ,
cross-cultural, ecological, and
mainstream psychology. The book articulates a theory of macro culture that emphasizes the political dimension
of euiture and psychology. A critical realist philosophy of science for macro cultural psychology is also
articulated.
This book is intended for students, researchers, and
practitioners in psychology, education, psycho¬
therapy, history, sociology, anthropology, linguistics,
philosophy of science, and policy makers and
praetitionra S
ін
public health and social service who
are interested in understanding
catturai
aspects of
psychology. The book is an appropriate text for
courses in social psychology, cross-cultural psych¬
ology, community psychology, social work, social
theory, philosophy and methodology of social science,
anil critic«!
iliuikÎHg.
Carl fiatner
is Director of The Institute, for Cultural
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Preface
xiii
Part I: Psychology, Culture, Politics, Science
I Introduction to Macro Cultural Psychology
Mainstream Psychology Versus Macro Cultural
Psychology
4
Culture Comprises the Explanatory Constructs
of Psychological Phenomena
7
Culture
12
Macro Cultural Psychology
14
Ontological Principles
2
1
Dialectics
22
Functionalism
2Ą
Differences Between Macro Cultural Psychology
and Other Approaches to Culture and Psychology
25
Cross-Cultural Psychology
26
Cultural Psychology
30
Methodology
32
Macro Cultural Psychology, Social Reform, and Personal
Growth: Integrating Science, Politics, and Therapy
33
Intellectual Origins of Macro Cultural Psychology
35
vii
viii
CONTENTS
Macro Culture
41
Enumerating and Defining Macro Culture
41
Macro Cultural Factors Are More Than Aggregates
of Individuals
42
The Principles and Objectives That Unify and Direct
a Macro Factor May Not Be in the Thoughts
and Motives of Individuals Who Function Within It
46
The Social, Physical, and Conceptual Characteristics
of Macro Factors Are Consciously Administered
and Enforced by Social Bodies Because They Are
Pivotal to Social Regularity
47
In Most Societies, Macro Factors Are Normally
Regulated and Promulgated by a Powerful Elite
48
Individuals Introduce Certain Variations
as They Implement Macro Factors
—
However
Variations Must Be Limited if Social Regularity
Is to Be Maintained
49
Macro Cultural Factors Are Specific to Particular
Societies
49
Macro Cultural Factors Are Integrated Within
a System
5
і
Within a Social System, Certain Macro Factors
Are More Influential Than Others
52
The Components of a Social System Are Distinct
at the Same Time That They
Ате
Integrated
58
Macro Cultural Factors Unify the Behavior
and Psychology of Disparate Individuals
60
Macro Cultural Factors Are the Product of Social
Struggle
6
J
Macro Cultural Factors Are Actual Practices,
Not Official Pronouncements and Policies
62
Part II: Principles of Macro Cultural Psychology
■
The Dialectical Integration of Psychological
67
Phenomena and Macro Cultural Factors
Macro Cultural Factors Were the Impetus for Humans
to Develop Psychological Capacities
68
Macro Cultural Factors Are the Operating System"
of the Mind
74
COKTEPiTS
_ix
Psychological
Phenomena Are Part of Macro Cultural
Factors
81
Macro Cultural Factors Organize Psychological
Phenomena
85
Macro Factors Are a Goal, or
Telos,
of Psychological
Phenomena
85
Macro Factors Are Structuring Frameworks
of Psychological Phenomena
87
Macro Factors Are Resources That Individuals
Draw On
97
The Cultural Organization of Psychology Is Not
a Mechanical Process, But Depends
on Subjective Activity
102
Macro Cultural Factors Imbue Psychological Phenomena
With Concrete Characteristics
103
Cross-Cultural Similarities in Psychology Are Compatible
With the Cultural Nature of Mind
í
12
Psychological Phenomena Promote Macro Cultural
Factors
113
Psychology Is a Macro Cultural Factor
116
The Relation of Psychology to Other Macro Cultural
Factors Is a Unity of Differences
120
Psychology Mediates Reactions to Other Macro Cultural
Factors
123
Society Is Composed of Diverse Macro Factors That Gener¬
ate Diverse Psychological Characteristics Among Indi¬
viduals and Within a Given Individual
124
Macro Cultural Factors Act on Psychological Phenomena in
Complex Ways
128
One Macro Factor May Be Composed of Several
Associated Elements That Collectively
Affect Psychological Phenomena
128
One Macro Factor May Affect Many Psychological
Phenomena
128
Several Macro Cultural Factors May Contribute
to One Psychological Phenomenon
129
Psychological Effects That Appear in One Macro
Cultural Factor May Be a Function of Other
Macro Factors
131
CONTENTS
Macro Cultural Factors Are Explanatory Constructs
of Psychological Phenomena
131
Macro Cultural Psychology Is a Distinctive, Universal
Social Science
133
Part III: Applications of Macro Cultural Psychology
to Research Methodology, Social Reform,
and Personal Growth
4
Research Methodology for Macro Cultural Psychology
139
The Cultural Character of Psychology Can Be Discerned
Only in the Lived Psychology of People
139
Research on the Macro Cultural Organization
of Psychological Phenomena Emphasizes Concrete
Qualities of Macro Cultural Factors and Psychological
Phenomena
1Ą1
Qualitative Methodology Is Necessary for Investigating
the Macro Cultural Organization of Psychology
143
Positivistic Methodology, Employed in Cross-Cultural
Psychology, Has Limited Value for Macro
Cultural Psychology
148
5
Macro Cultural Psychology, Social Reform,
163
and Psychological Change
The Need for Social Reform in Order to Enhance
Psychological Functioning
163
Evidence That Changing Macro Cultural Factors Alters
Psychological Functioning
166
A Psychological Perspective on the Direction
for Social Reform
170
The Possibility of Social Reform
179
The Need for Comprehensive Social Reform
180
Psychological Change Is Necessary to Facilitate Social
Reform
183
CONTENTS
_xi
6
Macro Cultural Psychology and Personal Growth
189
7
Scientific and Political Deficiencies of Psychological
197
Theories/Constructs That Minimize Macro Culture
Traditional Psychological Constructs
197
Evolutionary Psychology
201
Individualistic Cultural Psychology
209
Epilogue: A Philosophy of Science and a Social
220
Philosophy for Macro Cultural Psychology
Social Constructionism
221
Ontological and
Epistemologicei
Principles
221
Social Philosophy
225
Critical Realism
229
Ontological and
Epistemologic
al
Principles
229
Social Philosophy
238
References
242
Endnotes 252
Author Index
261
Subject Index
265
Carl Ratner's
new book deepens our understanding of psychology by emphasizing the role that cultural factors,
such as social institutions, artifacts, and cultural concepts play in psychological functioning. The author
demonstrates the impact of culture on stimulating and structuring emotions, personality, perception, cognition,
memory, sexuality, and mental illness. Examples from interdisciplinary social science research illuminate a
sophisticated dialectical relationship between cultural factors and psychological phenomena.
Written in an engaging and straightforward style, the book articulates a new theory, "macro cultural
psychology," and a qualitative methodology for investigating the cultural origins, characteristics, and functions
of psychological phenomena. The theory is grounded in Vygotsky's cultural-historical psychology. Ratner
explains how this cultural perspective can be used to enhance psychological growth and illuminate directions
for social reform. He explains how social reform can enhance psychological functioning, and vice versa. The
theory explains how and why psychological phenomena are organized in macro cultural factors. This analysis
contributes to multicultural understanding and communication.
Cultural Psychology critically examines several prominent psychological approaches including social
constructionism, feminism, hermaieutics, psychobiology,
evolutionär)',
cross-cultural, ecological, and
mainstream psychology. The book articulates a theory of macro culture that emphasizes the political dimension
of euiture and psychology. A critical realist philosophy of science for macro cultural psychology is also
articulated.
This book is intended for students, researchers, and
practitioners in psychology, education, psycho¬
therapy, history, sociology, anthropology, linguistics,
philosophy of science, and policy makers and
praetitionra'S
ін
public health and social service who
are interested in understanding
catturai
aspects of
psychology. The book is an appropriate text for
courses in social psychology, cross-cultural psych¬
ology, community psychology, social work, social
theory, philosophy and methodology of social science,
anil critic«!
iliuikÎHg.
Carl fiatner
is Director of The Institute, for Cultural |
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language | English |
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physical | XVII, 267 S. Ill. 24 cm |
publishDate | 2006 |
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publisher | Erlbaum |
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spelling | Ratner, Carl 1943- Verfasser (DE-588)132321262 aut Cultural psychology a perspective on psychological functioning and social reform Carl Ratner Mahwah, NJ [u.a.] Erlbaum 2006 XVII, 267 S. Ill. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. 242-251) and indexes Ethnopsychology blmsh Social problems blmsh Social psychology blmsh Ethnopsychology Social psychology Social problems Ethnopsychologie (DE-588)4188478-4 gnd rswk-swf Kulturpsychologie (DE-588)4033586-0 gnd rswk-swf Ethnopsychologie (DE-588)4188478-4 s DE-604 Kulturpsychologie (DE-588)4033586-0 s http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0625/2005050058-d.html Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0625/2005050058-t.html Table of contents Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014816988&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014816988&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Ratner, Carl 1943- Cultural psychology a perspective on psychological functioning and social reform Ethnopsychology blmsh Social problems blmsh Social psychology blmsh Ethnopsychology Social psychology Social problems Ethnopsychologie (DE-588)4188478-4 gnd Kulturpsychologie (DE-588)4033586-0 gnd |
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title | Cultural psychology a perspective on psychological functioning and social reform |
title_auth | Cultural psychology a perspective on psychological functioning and social reform |
title_exact_search | Cultural psychology a perspective on psychological functioning and social reform |
title_exact_search_txtP | Cultural psychology a perspective on psychological functioning and social reform |
title_full | Cultural psychology a perspective on psychological functioning and social reform Carl Ratner |
title_fullStr | Cultural psychology a perspective on psychological functioning and social reform Carl Ratner |
title_full_unstemmed | Cultural psychology a perspective on psychological functioning and social reform Carl Ratner |
title_short | Cultural psychology |
title_sort | cultural psychology a perspective on psychological functioning and social reform |
title_sub | a perspective on psychological functioning and social reform |
topic | Ethnopsychology blmsh Social problems blmsh Social psychology blmsh Ethnopsychology Social psychology Social problems Ethnopsychologie (DE-588)4188478-4 gnd Kulturpsychologie (DE-588)4033586-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Ethnopsychology Social problems Social psychology Ethnopsychologie Kulturpsychologie |
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