
Edited by Ayse K. Üskül and Shigehiro Oishi, Socio-economic Environment and Human Psychology focuses on the social and economic conditions that impact on every aspect of an individual's life cycle. This edited collection showcases a variety of approaches to the study of the role of the social and economic environment in human psychological processes, such as: judgment and decision-making, trust, the self, and happiness. Further, it brings together state-of-the-art research from the fields of psychology, anthropology, economics, epidemiology, and evolutionary science. Illuminating how individuals think, feel, and behave in response to the social and economic conditions and settings that shape our daily lives, contributors to this volume explore the role played by economic conditions (wealth, scarcity, disasters); economic change (urbanization, socio-economic mobility); and the type of economic activity or structure (farming, herding, market economy) in the shaping of different psychological processes. As a result, the findings presented in this volume provide readers with important policy implications that have the potential to help to improve the psychological health of citizens at large.
This volume investigates the complex interplay between socio-economic environments and the development of human psychological processes. Edited by Ayse K. Üskül and Shigehiro Oishi, the text synthesizes interdisciplinary research to argue that external economic conditions—ranging from wealth and scarcity to specific labor structures—fundamentally dictate how individuals perceive, judge, and interact with their world. The contributors utilize a multi-methodological framework to map how macro-level environmental factors manifest in micro-level cognitive and emotional outcomes.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this collection as a significant interdisciplinary resource that bridges the gap between behavioral science and economic history. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous reference for researchers and students in the social sciences.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190492910
ISBN-13:
9780190492915
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