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Cultural Methods in Psychology

Describing and Transforming Cultures
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ISBN-13:
9780190095956
Veröffentl:
2021
Seiten:
0
Autor:
Kate C. McLean
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This volume describes a broad array of culturally sensitive research methods in psychology, addressing diverse issues such as implicit bias, identity development, trauma, and racism. Each chapter provides instructive value for those who want to effectively employ these methods, as well as deep reflection on the meaning of various methods for understanding complex psychological phenomena. The methods discussed include various interview methodologies, digital tools, use of media representations, exposure to positive exemplars, survey and experience sampling, and participatory action research. These topics and methods are arranged across three sections: methods that are meant to describe culture and cultural phenomena, methodologies designed to facilitate awareness of structural bias and inequity, and a section on broad, overarching issues, such as the colonial harm inflicted by scientific research, diversity in open science, and intersectionality.
IntroductionKate C. McLeanPart I. DescribingChapter 1. Using Life Story Methods to Illuminate Cultural-Historical Dimensions of LGBTQ+ Identity Development Across the GenerationsNic M. WeststrateChapter 2. Listening for Culture: Using Interviews to Understand Identity in ContextLeoandra Onnie Rogers, Ursula Moffitt, Courtney Meiling JonesChapter 3. Strengths-based Approaches to Conducting Research with Low Income and Other Marginalized PopulationsSherry HambyChapter 4. Cultural Snapshots: Identifying Cultural Patterns that Influence Implicit Racial BiasKristin Pauker, Sarah A. Lamer, Shahana Ansari and Max WeisbuchChapter 5. Social Media as Tools for Cultural Change in the Transition to AdulthoodAdriana M. Manago, Nicholas D. Santer, Logan L. Barsigian and Abigail S. WalshChapter 6. Relational MethodologyJames Allen, Inna D. Rivkin and Joseph E. TrimbleChapter 7. Methodologies for Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Subjective Experiences: Addressing Response BiasesZachary Willett, Kendall Lawley, Barbara Lehman, & Christie ScollonPart II. TransformingChapter 8. "Justice for Native People, Justice for Native Me": Using Digital Storytelling Methodologies to Change the Master Narrative of Native American PeoplesJillian Fish and Payton K. CountsChapter 9. Participatory Action Research with Immigrant-Origin YouthDalal KatsiaficasChapter 10. Positive Exemplar Exposure: A Method for Early Implicit Racial Bias ChangeAntonya Marie GonzalezChapter 11. Guidance for Applied Cross-National Research in Under-Resourced Countries: Lessons from a Gender-Based Violence Intervention in the Democratic Republic of CongoKaren J. Torjesen, Meg A. Warren and Grace Wamue-NgareChapter 12. Interpersonal Violence in Context: A Call to Consider Cultural Stigma in Theory and Research on the Psychology of TraumaBrianna C. DelkerPart III. Broader IssuesChapter 13. Intersectionality as an analytic sensibility in cultural researchKevin Delucio, Ph.D. and Adrian J. Villicana, Ph.D.Chapter 14. Mining for Culture or Researching for Justice? Unsettling Psychology through Indigenist ConversationShawn Wilson, Andrea V. Breen and Lindsay DuPréChapter 15. Cultural Psychology, Diversity, and Representation in Open ScienceMoin Syed and Ummul-Kiram Kathawalla

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