Shinobu Kitayama was interviewed by the Stanford Psychology podcast on 5/25/2023. Click here to listen to the podcast
In May, Shinobu Kitayama was interviewed by the Social Science Bites podcast, where he discussed his research on cultural differences in the field of psychology. Click here to listen to the podcast
This award is one of the highest honors in Psychology. The announcement states “APA expresses gratitude to each recipient for the incredibly hard work that has gone into all of their research, for their commitment to excellence, for serving as outstanding scholars in our field, and for the important theories, findings and guidance they have […]
The article observes, “(cultural psychological) research started with a ‘West and the rest’ mentality, Kitayama says. His work with Markus created an ‘East-West and the rest’ mentality. Now finally, psychologists are grappling with ‘the rest,’ he says.” The article then discusses our work showing two distinct forms of interdependence. In one form, emotional suppression plays […]
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“Americans are very good at finding reasons why you are great even if you fail…But in Japan, even if you succeed, you have to apologize.” Click here to read on nytimes.com
A recent press release from the University of Michigan’s Research News team featured our new paper, first-authored by graduate student Martha Berg. Click here to read on news.umich.edu
National Science Foundation has funded our project, “Globalizing Cultural Psychology: Varieties of Interdependence Across Four Regions of the World.” Stay tuned! We will have a lot to report in due course.
The 2nd edition of the Handbook of Cultural Psychology, the field-defining book, is published! Edited by Dov Cohen and Shinobu Kitayama, this edition is now completely revised and over 90% new!
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