Cultural psychology explores the mutual constitution of persons-minds and socialcultural worlds. It aims to be both transdisciplinary and international in its approach, and to develop theoretical models that remain faithful to people’s lived experiences.
This volume further advances these objectives through an exploration of core concepts (especially, normativity, liminality, and resistance), cultural psychology’s foundations in philosophy, and the translation of theory into a methodology for investigating distinctly human ways of relating to the world.
The book advances cultural psychology by exploring core concepts like normativity, liminality, and resistance. It examines the field's philosophical foundations and translates theory into methodology for investigating human ways of relating to the world, aiming to be transdisciplinary and international.
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Biographical note
Brady Wagoner, Aalborg UniversityKevin Carriere, Washington & Jefferson College