Cohen Adam B
Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1104, USA.
Am Psychol. 2009 Apr;64(3):194-204. doi: 10.1037/a0015308.
Psychologists interested in culture have focused primarily on East-West differences in individualism-collectivism, or independent-interdependent self-construal. As important as this dimension is, there are many other forms of culture with many dimensions of cultural variability. Selecting from among the many understudied cultures in psychology, the author considers three kinds of cultures: religion, socioeconomic status, and region within a country. These cultures vary in a number of psychologically interesting ways. By studying more types of culture, psychologists stand to enrich how they define culture, how they think about universality and cultural specificity, their views of multiculturalism, how they do research on culture, and what dimensions of culture they study. Broadening the study of culture will have far-reaching implications for clinical issues, intergroup relations, and applied domains.
对文化感兴趣的心理学家主要关注个人主义-集体主义或独立-互依自我建构方面的东西方差异。尽管这一维度很重要,但还有许多其他形式的文化,具有许多文化变异性维度。从心理学中众多研究不足的文化中进行选择,作者考虑了三种文化:宗教、社会经济地位和一个国家内的地区。这些文化在许多有趣的心理方面存在差异。通过研究更多类型的文化,心理学家有望丰富他们对文化的定义方式、对普遍性和文化特异性的思考方式、他们的多元文化主义观点、他们对文化的研究方式以及他们所研究的文化维度。拓宽文化研究将对临床问题、群体间关系和应用领域产生深远影响。