Multicultural Psychology

Multicultural Psychology by Gordon C. Nagayama Hall, published by Taylor & Francis in 2001, is a comprehensive text designed for courses in Cross-Cultural Psychology, Multicultural Psychology, and the Psychology of Race and Ethnicity. This edition spans 349 pages and is presented in English, offering an insightful introduction to cultural and minority status issues within the field of psychology. The book emphasizes the importance of multicultural issues in mainstream research and explores the dynamics of various cultural groups co-existing in the United States.
Readers will find a focus on the sociopolitical aspects of multicultural co-existence, supported by empirical research findings that highlight the real-life relevance of the subject matter. The text addresses topics such as ethnopsychology and the experiences of minorities in the United States, making it a valuable resource for students seeking to understand the complexities of multicultural interactions in psychological contexts.
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For courses in Cross-Cultural Psychology, Multicultural Psychology, and Psychology of Race and Ethnicity.
This text introduces students to cultural and minority status issues in psychology, and the role of multicultural issues in mainstream research. It focuses on multiple cultural groups that co-exist in the United States, and the sociopolitical aspects of this co-existence. An emphasis on empirical research findings complements the real life relevance of multicultural psychology.
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