This core textbook provides students with comprehensive coverage of African merican psychology as a field. Each chapter integrates African and American influences on the psychology of African Americans, thereby illustrating how contemporary values, beliefs, and behaviors are derived from African culture translated by the cultural socialization experiences of African Americans in this country.
Key FeaturesEmphasizes the importance of culture in understanding behavior by providing accessible descriptions of concepts and research specifically relevant to African American cultureOffers a broad, integrative perspective by including theory and research from both the traditional American psychology literature and the newer Afrocentric literatureEnhances student learning by incorporating a consistent pedagogical design throughout
New to This EditionContains updated literature and research, chapter-opening news stories, and descriptive and demographic informationPresents a new Critical Analyses section in each chapter that portrays the authors critical perspective, including directions for future research and practiceIncludes new chapters titled Race and Racism and Careers, Vocations, and EmploymentExpands the chapter on aggression, violence, and crime to contrast that material with prosocial behavior such as volunteerism and philanthropyProvides a new section in each chapter on empirically supportive or promising practices directed at enhancing or improving the outcomes and behavior of African Americans
Intended Audience
This text is appropriate for all undergraduate students enrolled in Multicultural Psychology, Black or African American Psychology, Minority Psychology, Cross-Cultural Psychology, and similar classes.
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This core textbook provides students with comprehensive coverage of African merican psychology as a field. Each chapter integrates African and American influences on the psychology of African Americans, thereby illustrating how contemporary values, beliefs, and behaviors are derived from African culture translated by the cultural socialization experiences of African Americans in this country.
Key FeaturesEmphasizes the importance of culture in understanding behavior by providing accessible descriptions of concepts and research specifically relevant to African American cultureOffers a broad, integrative perspective by including theory and research from both the traditional American psychology literature and the newer Afrocentric literatureEnhances student learning by incorporating a consistent pedagogical design throughout
New to This EditionContains updated literature and research, chapter-opening news stories, and descriptive and demographic informationPresents a new Critical Analyses section in each chapter that portrays the authors critical perspective, including directions for future research and practiceIncludes new chapters titled Race and Racism and Careers, Vocations, and EmploymentExpands the chapter on aggression, violence, and crime to contrast that material with prosocial behavior such as volunteerism and philanthropyProvides a new section in each chapter on empirically supportive or promising practices directed at enhancing or improving the outcomes and behavior of African Americans
Intended Audience
This text is appropriate for all undergraduate students enrolled in Multicultural Psychology, Black or African American Psychology, Minority Psychology, Cross-Cultural Psychology, and similar classes.
Imprint | Sage Publications Ltd |
Country of origin | United States |
Release date | October 2013 |
Availability | Supplier out of stock. If you add this item to your wish list we will let you know when it becomes available. |
First published | August 2013 |
Authors | Faye Z. Belgrave, Kevin W Allison |
Dimensions | 254 x 177 x 29mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 664 |
Edition | 3rd Revised edition |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4129-9954-0 |
Barcode | 9781412999540 |
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LSN | 1-4129-9954-5 |