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El. knyga: Cultural Psychology of Intervention in the Globalized World

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The interventions have ranged between benevolent exchanges to powerful influences as well as military domination. Although interpersonal and group influence has been an important domain of study in Social Psychology, we propose to take a fresh look at these phenomena from the specific orientations provided by the discipline of Cultural Psychology.

In this perspective, meaning making processes becomes a key for understanding the everyday experiences of the receivers and agents of intervention.

In this volume, we see how attending to meaning-making processes becomes crucial when researching or intervening within cultural encounters and global everyday life.

It is through listening to the foreign other, to attend to their immediate experiences, as well as exploring how meaning may be mediated and co-constructed by them in everyday life through organizational structures, informal peer network, traditional rituals or symbols, that collaboration can be created and sustained.



This volume reexamines interventions from benevolent exchanges to military domination through Cultural Psychology. It highlights the importance of meaning-making processes in understanding everyday experiences and fostering collaboration in cultural encounters and global life.

Series Editor's Preface: Sincere Desires for Improvements in the Globalizing World ix
Jaan Valsiner
Editors' Introduction: Weaving Culture Plot: Intervention at the intersection of Borders and Community in a Changing World xiii
Sanna Schliewe
Giuseppina Marsico
Nandita Chaudhary
PART I PRINCIPLES OF INTERVENTION
1 Therapy as Anthropology
3(20)
Jacob Mosgaard
2 The Fuel and the Engine: A General Semio-Cultural Psychological Framework for Social Intervention
23(28)
Viviana Fini
Sergio Salvatore
PART II COMMUNITY INTERVENTIONS---IN EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA
3 Homes as Intervention Forms
51(20)
Amrei C. Joerchel
Stephan Dietrich
4 Psychosocial Interventions in the Context of Forced Migration: Empowerment and Social Action
71(18)
Lenssa Mohammed
5 A Culture of Peace: Social Action Learning and Peace-Building in Mexico Through the Educational System
89(30)
Elena de Casas
Peter Berliner
6 Amerindian Support Network
119(16)
Melina Bertholdo
Danilo Guimaraes
7 The Reconstruction of a New System of Needs After a Post-War Emergency
135(22)
Emiliana Mangone
PART III GLOBAL MOBILE AGENTS AS RECEIVERS OF INTERVENTION
8 Global Health Intervention from Global North To South: (Academic) Preparation of Students
157(22)
Rashmi Singla
Louise Mubanda Rasmussen
9 Industrial Citizenship and International Mobility: Employer's Interventions into the State of Welfare of Danish and Finnish `Expats' in India
179(18)
Nicol Foulkes Savinetti
10 Relocation Services for Families in Geographical Itinerancy: Beyond the "Cultural Problem"
197(26)
Deborah Levitan
Tania Zittoun
Flavia Cangia
PART IV THE EVERYDAY LIFE OF GLOBAL MOBILE AGENTS
11 The Mobile Life-World Map: A Dialogical Tool for Understanding Expatriates
223(22)
Sanna Schliewe
12 Strangers in Foreign Lands: Entering the Missionary Field
245(20)
Zachary Beckslead
3 Identity Negotiation Across Cultures: A Case Study of International Women Aid Workers
265(18)
Alice Gritti
4 Who is an `Expatriate'? Euro-American Identities, Race, and Integration in Postcolonial India
283(14)
Shalini Graver
5 Here to Stay: How Relationships, Results, and Grit Characterize Exemplary International Aid Workers
297(20)
R. Scott Breslin
Biographies 317
Sanna Schliewe, Centre for Cultural Psychology Aalborg University, Denmark

Nandita Chaudhary, University of Delhi, Lady Irwin College

Giuseppina Marsico, University of Salerno, Italy; Centre for Cultural Psychology, Aalborg University Denmark