Conference Proceedings
Reims 2014 – Unity, Diversity and Culture

Author(s) C. Roland-Lévy, P. Denoux, B. Voyer, P. Boski & W. K. Gabrenya Jr. (Eds.)
2016, International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology
| | ISBN 978-0-9845627-5-6 0-9845627-5-3
A peer-revieved book based on presentations at the XXII Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2014, Reims, France. Edited by Christine Roland-Lévy, Patrick Denoux, Benjamin Voyer, Pawel Boski, William Gabrenya and Ann Kristin Rhode, Jérémy Lemoine
(c) 2016, International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (ebook) ISBN978-0-9845627-5-6 0-9845627-5-3
Individual chapter citation format:
Author, F. M. (2016). Title of chapter. In C. Roland-Lévy, P. Denoux, B. Voyer, P. Boski & W. K. Gabrenya Jr. (Eds.), Unity, diversity and culture: Research and Scholarship Selected from the 22nd Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (pp. nnn-nnn). Melbourne, Florida USA: International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology. Accessed via www.iaccp.org
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Table of Contents
Authors
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Title
Foreword (V/40Mb)
Preamble
UNIT I: Theories and Methodologies
Section A: Diversity in Theories
On the Road to Half a Century of Cross-Cultural Psychology: Foundations, Current Status, and Forecasts (V/2Mb)
From Diversity to Systematic Patterns and Integrative Syntheses: A Journey in Cross-Cultural Psychology (V/6Mb)
Growing Awareness of Cultural Aspects of Psychology as a Resource for Managing Progressive Social Change (V/8Mb)
Culture in Psychology: Then and Now (V/4Mb)
Culture + Behaviour + Comparison = Cross-Cultural Psychology (V/3Mb)
Why do Cultural Differences So Often Trump Cross- Cultural Invariance? (V/6Mb)
The Nationality of Theories
Toward the Theoretical Constructs of East Asian Cultural Psychology
Section B: Methodological Issues
Benefits and Challenges of Qualitative Methodologies in Cross-cultural Psychology Studies
Cognitive Interview as an Effective Method in Cross-Cultural Research: A Study of Organizational Leaders in Sweden and India
Representing Human Cultural and Biological Diversity in Neuropsychiatry: Why and How
UNIT II: Culture Contact: Unity and Diversity
Section A : Migrants and Migration
Determinants of Social Prejudice and Factors Influencing Perception of Immigrant Groups in Georgia
The Experience of Skilled Migrant Women in Switzerland: Challenges for Social and Professional Integration
Intergenerational Family Relations in Luxembourg: Adult Children and their Ageing Parents in Migrant and Non-Migrant Families
Who I am Depends on Where I Am: The Impact of a Sojourn on Home and Host Country Identity
Section B: Majority / Minority Relationships
Part 1: Multiculturalist and Culturalist Policies
(De)Constructing Multiculturalism: A Discourse Analysis of Immigration and Refugee System in Canadian Media
Attitude toward Multiculturalism: Majority in the Minority Perspective
Kenneth Rajan Leslie
Haidawood: A Social Media Approach to Indigenous Language Revitalization (V/41Mb)
Part 2: Discrimination and Racism
Who is Responsible for the Conflict? The Role of Identification and Perception of Discrimination
How Does Income Inequality Get Under the Skin? The Mediating Role of Perceived Age Discrimination in the Inequality-Health Nexus for Older and Younger People
Reasons for the Deteriorating Relationship between the Local People of Mumbai and the Bihari Migrants
The Racism, Acceptance, and Cultural-Ethnocentrism Scale (RACES): Measuring Racism in Australia
Section C: Coping With Diversity in Culture Contact
Part 1: Acculturation Orientations and Effects
Acculturation Orientations towards ‘Valued’ and ‘Devalued’ Immigrants in South Korea
A Critical Analysis of Acculturation, Sociocultural Pressures, Body Image, and Disordered Eating among Asian Immigrants in Australia, Canada, and the United
States
When Arab Girls Break the Rules: A Qualitative Study
Part 2: Acculturation Strategies
Acculturation Strategies of Young Immigrants Living in Belgium: The View of Young Belgian Nationals
The Effects of Cognitive and Emotional Empathy on the Perception and Prejudice towards Migrants: An Exploratory Study
Part 3: Interculturation
Intercultural Competencies to Overcome Trauma
Intercultural Competences and Self-Identity as Key Factors to Adaptation
Culture Contact and the Development of Intercultural Sensitivity
Section D: Psychopathology Facing Culture Contact
Effectiveness of Group Interventions for Depressed Iranian Migrants in Austria
The Interplay Between Traditional and Modern Values and Interpersonal Variables in Mental Disorders and Mental Health
Depression and Help Seeking in the Sri Lankan-Australian and Anglo-Australian Community: A Qualitative Exploration-Preliminary Findings
Unit III: Diversity and Social Relations
Section A: Leadership, Work and Group Relations
Part 1: Cultural Differences at Work
Role of Empowering Leadership in Absorptive Capacity through Outcome Interdependence: A Cultural Perspective
Why Employee Turnover? The influence of Chinese Management and Organizational Justice
The Relationship between Servant Leadership, Affective Commitment: Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Team Effectiveness
Revised Sources of Guidance Measures: Six Events and Demographic Controls
Occupational Stress of Working Women in a Specific Culture
Part 2: Diversity and Group Relations
Cultural Perspectives on Ingroups versus Outgroups and Shame Experiences
How Do Acts of Penance Influence Intergroup Forgiveness?
Predictors of Support for Democratic Reform: Role of Intergroup Friendship, Perception of Discrimination and Identification
Who is Friends with Whom? Patterns of Inter- and Intraethnic Friendships of Mainstream and Immigrant Early Adolescents in Germany
Section B: Variability of Values, Attitudes and Representations
Part 1: Values Impact and Variability
Suicide and Culture: Exploring Country-Level Relations between Suicide Rates and Dimensions of Cultural Variability
Do Individual-level Value Preferences Impact Country-level Social Cohesion? An Exploratory Multi-level Analysis Based on ESS Data
Values and Migration Motives in Three Ethnic Groups in Indonesia
Part 2: Differences in Attitudes and Representations
Values and Migration Motives in Three Ethnic Groups in Indonesia
Money Attitudes Among Iranians: A Test of Yamauchi and Templer’s Money Attitudes Scale
Outgroup Attitudes as a Function of East Asian Religiousness: Marked by High or Low Prejudice?
A Similarity Graph-based Approach to Study Social Representations of the Economic Crisis: A Comparison between Italian and Greek Social Groups
Unit IV: Development, Education and Family Among Cultures
Section A: Couples, Parenting and Emotions
Part 1: Couple Experiences
Bicultural Couples in China: Factors Related to their Adjustment
Sensory Experience in Interpersonal Physical Attraction: Cross-Cultural Comparison
Part 2: Parenting Dealing with Culture(s)
Parenting Practices, Racial Socialization, and Adolescent Functioning in African American Families
Family Climate and Adolescent Aggression: An Analysis of their Relationships
Parenting Stress in Immigrant Families of Children With an Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Comparison With Families From the Host Culture
Multi-Factorial Measure of Parenting and Children’s Psychological Disorders: A Cross-Cultural Study
Part 3: Cultural and Emotional Aspects of Parenthood
Part 3: Cultural and Emotional Aspects of Parenthood
Culture, Emotional Expression and Parental Socialization Strategies among Two-year-old Israeli Toddlers
Polish Baby Boom in United Kingdom – Emotional Determinants of Medical Care Perception by Pregnant Poles in UK
Section B: Child Development and Motherhood
Developmental Aspects of Self-Regulation in Germany and Chile: Links among Maternal Warmth, Children’s Self-Regulation, and Social Competence
East vs. West – Developmentally Early Differences in Attention
Kathleen Crowley
Understanding Uzbek Child Rearing as a Mediating Factor in the Government’s Reliance on Child Forced Labor During the Annual Cotton Harvest: A Pilot Project
Can the Children of Immigrant Mothers Have Levels of Health and Achievement as High as Those of Children of Mothers in the Host Population? Longitudinal Data from Australia
Cultural Change, Human Activity, and Cognitive Development
Section C: Education and Cross Cultural Differences
An Analytical Study of Imphal Adolescents Guidance Needs Across Education Streams
Hildegard Wenzler-Cremer
Dealing with Diversity: A Qualitative Evaluation of the Program Mentor Migration SALAM
Exploring the Quality and Inequality in the Literacy Development Opportunities of South African Preschoolers
The “Recursive Cosmosis” Model: South African Women in Higher Education Finding Strength and Resilience
Tolerance for Ambiguity as a Potential Barrier to Intercultural Interactions
Cross-cultural Differences in the Use of Disciplinary Methods among Chinese, Immigrant Chinese and English Mothers
Unit V: Self and Culture
Section A: Self Relations Across Cultures
Locating the Self in Autobiographical Memories: A New Approach to Analysis
The Effects of Free Will Beliefs in Japan: Disbelief in Free Will Impairs Overriding Impulsive Decisions
The Quiet Ego and Its Predictors in Turkish Culture
Self-Blaming and Other-Blaming Moral Emotions Are Complementary: Two Studies in Turkish Culture
A Comparative Study of Jajonshim and Self-Esteem
Section B: Coping and Emotional Suppression
Validity and Reliability of the Aydin-Flow Coping with Stress Scale (AFCSS) on Multiple Samples in the United States
Сulture, Stress and Coping: Socio-Cultural Context Influence on Coping Types among Russians
Self- and Other-Oriented Motivations Associated with Emotional Suppression of Internalized and Externalized Negative Emotions: A Multiethnic Self-Report Study in the Netherlands
Interethnic Similarity of Anger Suppression-Aggression Association in Conflicts in Intimate and Non-Intimate Relationships Across Ethnic Groups in the Netherlands
Section C: Well Being
A Cross-Cultural Study of Psychological Well-being Among British and Malaysian Fire Fighters
Culture Display Rules of Smiling and Personal Well-being: Mutually Reinforcing or Compensatory Phenomena? Polish - Canadian Comparisons
Subjective Well-being from the Perspective of Self-Compassion in Adolescents
