All culturally diverse societies ask the same question: 'how shall we all live together?' By examining three principles of intercultural relations in seventeen societies, employing common conceptual and empirical frameworks, and exploring mutual relationships between dominant/national and non- dominant/ethnic groups, this book offers an answer to that fundamental and topical question.
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Diese Reihe untersucht den tiefgreifenden Einfluss der Kultur auf menschliches Verhalten und die Psyche. Sie verbindet psychologische Theorien mit kulturellen Unterschieden und Gemeinsamkeiten weltweit. Ziel ist es, ein einheitliches Konzept zu präsentieren, das erforscht, wie gesellschaftliche Umgebungen unser Denken, unsere Emotionen und unser Handeln prägen. Dies ist unerlässlich für jeden, der die komplexe Beziehung zwischen individueller Identität und ihrem kulturellen Kontext verstehen möchte.



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