17-03-2010, 04:49 AM
The Culture and Cognition blog covers the territory where culture and psychology meet, and they've just released their 'reader' which has a list of essential books and papers to cover the interface between anthropology and the cognitive sciences.
Many of the articles are available in full online and the list is a fantastic guide to the area.
It includes both popular and academic texts but the list works best as a reference, so bookmark it as I'm sure you'll be returning to it time and again if you're like me and interested in the cross over between culture and psychology.
Link to Cognition and Culture Reader:
http://cognitionandculture.net/index.php...&Itemid=78
Link to to Cognition and Culture home page:
http://cognitionandculture.net/index.php...e&Itemid=1
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Many of the articles are available in full online and the list is a fantastic guide to the area.
It includes both popular and academic texts but the list works best as a reference, so bookmark it as I'm sure you'll be returning to it time and again if you're like me and interested in the cross over between culture and psychology.
Link to Cognition and Culture Reader:
http://cognitionandculture.net/index.php...&Itemid=78
Link to to Cognition and Culture home page:
http://cognitionandculture.net/index.php...e&Itemid=1
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- Arts and artifacts
- Cooperation (morality, norms, sympathy)
- Cultural transmission
- Emotions (expression, recognition, variation)
- Family (kinship, sex, gender relationships)
- Language
- Living beings (taxonomy, teleology, physiology)
- Mathematics and Physics (number, space, object, causality)
- Minds (agency detection, theory of mind)
- Religion, ritual and magic
- Social life (social norms, reputation managment, coalition formation)
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"