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The edited volumes in the Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology series offer distinct and fresh perspectives on the most important topics in psychological…
How do emotions relate to their social context? Decades of research have shown how emotions not only result from interactions with other people, but also…
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This series has been established in recognition of the resurgence of interest in political psychology and public opinion in recent years. The series focuses…
Elements of Psychology and Culture will feature authoritative surveys and updates on key topics in cultural, cross-cultural, and indigenous psychology.…
As an increasing number of social scientists come to recognise the pervasive influence of culture on individual human behaviour, it has become imperative…
This series presents reviews of topics in applied social psychology. Links between social psychology and applied topics have been longstanding and substantial,…
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Zoos and aquariums are popular public attractions, but what kinds of learning happen there? Can that learning translate into action for conservation? Zoos and aquariums across the world have contributed substantially to what experts and the public know ab…
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What we are seeing Too much has been written about recent politics in the United States. As a result, there are wide and often contradictory views about how we should understand what has been going on and what is likely to happen within the several &lsquo…
February 17th
Worldwide, we are becoming more tribal in our thinking, but we define our tribes differently than we did in the past. In the 21st century, we define our tribes in terms of shared beliefs rather than through shared genes. A person who shares our beliefs is…
Robert J. Sternberg, Susan T. Fiske & Donald J. Foss
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