Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology

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The Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal that publishes research at the intersection of psychology and anthropology, focusing on how cultural and social contexts shape human experience, mind, and behavior.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic journal
peer-reviewed journal
scholarly journal
academicDiscipline anthropology
psychological anthropology
psychology
aimsTo advance research in psychological anthropology
explore how cultural and social contexts shape human experience
explore how cultural and social contexts shape mind and behavior
promote interdisciplinary dialogue between psychology and anthropology
associatedWith Society for Psychological Anthropology
contentType critical essays
research reports
scholarly articles
theoretical discussions
coversTopic cognition and culture
cross-cultural perspectives on mind and behavior
cultural models of the self and others
culture and self
development and socialization in cultural context
emotion and culture
ethnopsychology
identity and personhood
mental health and illness in cultural context
psychological dimensions of social life
subjectivity and experience
focusesOn cultural context of mind and behavior
culture and mental processes
human experience
intersection of psychology and anthropology
social context of mind and behavior
hasFormat online
print
hasReviewProcess editorial review
external peer review
language English
peerReviewed true
publishes book reviews
empirical studies
ethnographic studies
original research articles
qualitative research
theoretical papers
targetAudience anthropologists
psychologists
researchers in psychological anthropology
social scientists

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
American Anthropological Association
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