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Implicit Motivation and Development across cultures

Class at Faculty of Humanities |
YBA420

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The field of cross-cultural psychology is the scientific examination and study of variation in human behavior and mental processes. Cross-cultural psychology is taking into account the ways in which behavior and mental processes are influenced by cultural context.

The course concerns with the main topics of cross-cultural psychology; we will discuss conceptual issues and theories within the field (e.g. Hofstede’s cultural dimension, Schwartz´s values) and we will pay attention to cultural variations in behavior, education, socialization or mental processes (cognitive, motivation, affective) and phenomenon across cultures.

The space will be devoted to inter-group processes and conflicts (stereotypes, prejudice, ethnocentrism, coexistence of majority and minority, multicultural society) and to cultural differences in relation to health or gender. The course should help students to achieve theoretical and practical experiences on the role of culture in the psyche and behavior, facilitate reflection of own cultural background and identity, with respect and openness to other cultures, and improve student´s intercultural competence while working with people from different cultural backgrounds.

The course will held interactive character that requires "active" attitude from participants.