#cultural-psychology

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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

How Culture Shapes What We Feel-and What We Think We Should Feel

A large global study across 69 countries found something unexpected: the more individualistic a society is, the more similar people are in how they feel-and in how they want to feel. Across 59 out of 60 emotions, emotional experiences showed greater uniformity in individualistic cultures. This challenges the common assumption that collectivistic cultures are emotionally restrictive because they suppress individuality. In fact, emotional life in individualistic societies appears to be shaped by strong shared norms that dictate which emotions are acceptable, desirable, or problematic-especially regarding negative emotions.
Psychology
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Rethinking 'WEIRD': Why It's Time for a Change

Pervasive Western bias in psychology skews findings; labeling populations as WEIRD is problematic and better, respectful terminology is needed.
philosophy
fromWarpweftandway
7 months ago

CFP: Language, Values and Communication Workshop

The workshop investigates the interconnectedness of Chinese language, values, and identity through interdisciplinary research.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
8 months ago

How Much Happiness Is Enough in a Perfect World?

Most people do not desire maximal happiness, health, or freedom, preferring a more moderate approach.
Cultural traditions, especially in East Asia, influence the preference for moderation over maximization.
Right-wing politics
fromThe Nation
9 months ago

Why the Right Fantasizes About Death and Destruction

Conspiracy theories have moved from fringe to mainstream, particularly among conservatives, shaping a distorted view of reality.
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