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Cross-Cultural Research: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods

Editat de Mark F. Peterson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 iul 2015
Including both classic and contemporary readings, this four-volume Major Work evaluates, explains and highlights the key issues in multiple disciplines where the term “culture” has a partially unique and partially shared history.
 
Further elaboration on the key ideas and debates in this is provided through the editor’s original introduction, which guides the reader through issues and areas such as the potential for integration, paradigmatic nuances in the term “culture”.
 
Volume One: Cultural Anthropology: History, Controversy and Current Status
Volume Two: Culture and Related Concepts in Sociology and Economics
Volume Three: Cross Cultural Psychology and Communication: Value Dimensions and Cognition
Volume Four: Culture in Organizational and Political Theory
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781446287323
ISBN-10: 1446287327
Pagini: 1656
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 116 mm
Greutate: 3.11 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

VOLUME ONE - CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY: HISTORY, CONTROVERSY, AND CURRENT STATUS
Part One: The Emergence of Culture as an Anthropological Construct in the 19th Century
Anthropology and the Humanities - Ruth Benedict
Part Two: Functional, Critical and Interpretive Perspectives in Anthropology
The Group and the Individual in Functional Analysis - Bronislaw Malinowski
Cultural Discontinuities and Personality Transformation - Margaret Mead
Dominant and Substitute Profiles of Cultural Orientation: Their Significance for the Analysis of Social Stratification - Florence Kluckhohn
The Cross-Cultural Survey - George Murdock
Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture - Clifford Geertz
On Ethnographic Authority - James Clifford
Ethnography in/of the World System: The Emergence of Multi-Sited Anthropology - George Marcus
"Culture": Space, Identity and the Politics of Difference - Akhil Gupta and James Ferguson
Culture and Cultural Analysis as Experimental Systems - Michael Fischer
Part Three: Culture and Language in Anthropology
On the Emics and Etics of Pike and Harris - Kenneth Pike
Emics and Etics for Organizational Studies: A Lesson in Contrast from Linguistics - Mark Peterson and Kenneth Pike
Context, Culture, and Structuration in the Languages of Australia - Nicholas Evans
VOLUME TWO – CULTURE AND RELATED CONCEPTS IN SOCIOLOGY AND ECONOMICS
Part Four: Culture in the Emergence and Development of Sociology and Economics
Why Is Economics Not an Evolutionary Science? - Thorstein Veblen
Culture: A Sociological View - Howard Becker
Culture: The Making and the Make-up of a Concept (An Essay in Historical Semantics) - Gyorgy Markus
The Study of Boundaries in the Social Sciences - Michèle Lamont and Virág Molnár
Economic Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness - Mark Granovetter
Institutional Economics: Then and Now - Malcolm Rutherford
Culture in Action: Symbols and Strategies - Ann Swidler
Part Five: Conceptualizations of Culture and the Reconsideration of Institutions
Institutionalized Organizations: Formal Structure as Myth and Ceremony - John Meyer and Brian Rowan
The Iron Cage Revisited: Institutional Isomorphism and Collective Rationality in Organizational Fields - Paul DiMaggio and Walter Powell
Endogenous Explanation in the Sociology of Culture - Jason Kaufman
Pierre Bourdieu and the Practices of Language - William Hanks
Part Six: Culture and Modernity
The Production of Culture Perspective - Richard Peterson and N. Anand
Video Cultures: Television Sociology in the “New TV” Age - Laura Grindstaff and Joseph Turow
Modernization, Cultural Change, and the Persistence of Traditional Values - Ronald Inglehart and Wayne Baker
Urban Poverty after the Truly Disadvantaged: The Rediscovery of the Family, the Neighborhood, and Culture - Mario Luis Small and Katherine Newman
VOLUME THREE – CROSS CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY: VALUE DIMENSIONS AND COGNITION
Part Seven: Individualism-Collectivism and Basic Cultural Observations in Psychology
National Character: The Study of Modal Personality and Sociocultural Systems - Alex Inkeles and Daniel Levinson
Cultural Influences on Personality - Harry Triandis and Eunkook Suh
Where (Who) Are Collectives in Collectivism? Toward Conceptual Clarification of Individualism and Collectivism - Marilynn Brewer and Ya-Ru Chen
Part Eight: Psychological Dimensions and Culture
A Theory of Organization and Change within Value-Attitude Systems - Milton Rokeach
Imposed Etics-Emics-Derived Etics: The Operationalization of a Compelling Idea - John Berry
Identifying Culture-Specifics in the Content and Structure of Values - Shalom Schwartz and Lilach Sagiv
Personality and Culture Revisited: Linking Traits and Dimensions of Culture - Geert Hofstede and Robert McCrae
Part Nine: Culture and Cognition
Culture and the Self: Implications for Cognition, Emotion, and Motivation - Hazel Rose Markus and Shinobu Kitayama
Psychology and Culture - Darrin Lehman, Chi-yue Chiu and Mark Schaller
Culture and Cognition - Paul DiMaggio
A Culture and Systems of Thought: Holistic versus Analytic Cognition - Richard Nisbett, Kaiping Peng, Incheol Choi and Ara Norenzayan
Culture, Mind, and the Brain: Current Evidence and Future Directions - Shinobu Kitayama and Ayse Uskul
Part Ten: Culture and Communication
Inter- and Intracultural Negotiation: U.S. and Japanese Negotiators - Jeanne Brett and Tetsushi Okumura
The Matrix of Face: An Updated Face-Negotiation Theory - Stella Ting-Toomey
An Anxiety/Uncertainty Management (AUM) Theory of Effective Communication - William Gudykunst
VOLUME FOUR – CULTURE IN ORGANIZATIONAL AND POLITICAL THEORY
Part Eleven: Organizations in a Cultural Context
The Cultural Relativity of Organizational Practices and Theories - Geert Hofstede
The Effect of National Culture on the Choice of Entry Mode - Bruce Kogut and Harbir Singh
Cultural Values, Sources of Guidance and Their Relevance to Managerial Behavior: A 47 Nation Study - Peter Smith, Mark Peterson and Shalom Schwartz
Conceptualizing and Measuring Cultures and Their Consequences: A Comparative Review of GLOBE’s and Hofstede’s Approaches - Mansour Javidan, Robert House, Peter Dorfman, Paul Hanges and Mary Sully de Luque
Traditions and Transitions in Quantitative Societal Culture Research in Organization Studies - Mark Peterson and Mikael Søndergaard
Cross Cultural Organizational Behavior - Michele Gelfand, Miriam Erez and Zeynep Aycan
Part Twelve: Organizational Culture
Studying Organizational Cultures through Rites and Ceremonials - Harrison Trice and Janice Beyer
Organization Culture: Can It Be a Source of Sustained Competitive Advantage? - Jay Barney
What Is the Difference between Organizational Culture and Organizational Climate? A Native's Point of View on a Decade of Paradigm Wars - Daniel Denison
Cultural Change: An Integration of Three Different Views - Debra Meyerson and Joanne Martin
Part Thirteen: Nations, Societies, and Cultures
Business Drive and National Achievement - David McClelland
The Origins, Development, and Possible Decline of the Modern State - Hendrik Spruyt
The Clash of Civilizations? - Samuel Huntington
World Society and the Nation-State - John Meyer, John Boli, George Thomas and Francisco Ramirez

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Including both classic and contemporary readings, this four-volume Major Work evaluates, explains and highlights the key issues in multiple disciplines where the term “culture” has a partially unique and partially shared history.