Oxford Handbook of Chinese Psychology
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- 25 February 2010
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- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP)
Abstract
In recent years China has witnessed unprecedented economic growth, emerging as a powerful, influential player on the global stage. Now, more than ever, there is a great interest and need within the West to better understand the psychological and social processes that characterize the Chinese people. The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Psychology provides a comprehensive and commanding review of Chinese psychology, covering areas of human functioning with sophistication and complexity. Forty-two articles cite and integrate both English and Chinese-language research in topic areas ranging from the socialization of children, mathematics achievement, emotion, bilingualism and Chinese styles of thinking to Chinese identity, personal relationships, leadership processes and psychopathology. The book shows how and why China has developed in the way it has, and how it is likely to develop. In addition, the book shows how a better understanding of a culture so different to our own can tell us so much about our own culture and sense of identity.Keywords
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