نبذة مختصرة : acculturation ; Canada ; cross-cultural psychology ; culture ; cultural psychology ; history ; indigenous psychology ; intercultural psychology ; multiculturalism ; Culture as a theoretical construct and an empirical variable evolved steadily in the history of psychology in Canada. This historical account is offered to record important contributions made by Canadian psychologists to the understanding of culture, both within the Canadian context, and internationally. The distinctive demographic, historical, political, and social contexts of Canada are examined which provided the direction and the focus for the psychological examination of culture. Research and theory on culture are mapped across time and topic in three principal domains: intercultural, culture-comparative, and indigenous approaches. Additionally, the evolution of professional associations, academic activities and pedagogy pertaining to culture are examined. It is concluded that Canadian psychologists have made a distinct and substantial contribution to the understanding of relationships between culture and behavior, in Canada as well as in the global context. ; Bhatt, G., Tonks, R. G., & Berry, J. W. (2013). Culture in the history of psychology in Canada. Canadian Psychology, 54 (2), 115–123. doi:10.1037/a0032645 "This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the copy of record." ; Peer reviewed ; Must provide APA citation with DOI and statement that it is not copy of record.
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