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What is Cultural Psychology

Handbook of Research on the Impact of Culture in Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding
This concept is all about how culture influences the mind or thinking of a people in a community. Culture shapes the thinking of the people and their thinking also shapes their cultural practices.
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Culture: Evaluation of Concepts and Definitions in Relation to Conflict and Peacebuilding
Mbosowo Bassey Udok (University of Uyo, Nigeria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2574-6.ch004
Abstract
Human existence as a whole is attached to a culture. Every human is a member of a group that acts within the framework of patterns of behavior that is unique or peculiar to the group. Each group determines the component of her culture, and culture builds an identity for the group. This chapter is poised to examine definitions of culture across cultural backgrounds to show similarities and differences in articulating the subject matter. It explicates the components of culture which include the product and technical knowledge of human beings in a given environment. The work plunges into the characteristics of culture as socially based. Here, culture is seen as a creation of society and shared among members of the same society and learned through associations with others in the group. The work concludes that though there is no universally acceptable definition of culture, the impact of culture cannot be undermined as its influence is felt across disciplines and communities.
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Creativity: An Overview
An interdisciplinary field that unites psychologists, anthropologists, and linguists in studying how the psychology of an individual reflects their culture, understood as the system of their social behavior, norms, traditions, beliefs, and values. Cultural psychology emphasizes mediated action in a particular context, and assumes that mind emerges in the joint mediated activity of people.
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