About this Elements Series
The Cambridge Elements in Psychology and Culture series features authoritative surveys and updates on key topics in cultural, cross-cultural, and indigenous psychology. Authors are internationally recognised scholars whose work is at the forefront of their subdisciplines within the realm of psychology and culture.
Elements in this series
- Element
The Universality of Emotion
- Element
Indigenous Psychology in Africa
- Element
In Search of Integrity
About the Editor - Kenneth D. Keith
Kenneth D. Keith is author or editor of more than 160 publications on cross-cultural psychology, quality of life, intellectual disability, and the teaching of psychology. Keith’s books include The Worth Expert Guide to Scientific Literacy; Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Quality of Life; Student Handbook to Psychology: History, Perspectives, and Applications; Cross-Cultural Psychology: Contemporary Themes and Perspectives; Intellectual Disability: Ethics, Dehumanization, and a New Moral Community; Encyclopedia of Cross-Cultural Psychology; and Cross-Cultural Quality of Life: Enhancing the Lives of People with Intellectual Disability. He is the 2017 president of the Society for the Teaching of Psychology.
Areas of Interest
- Key aspects of the internationalisation of psychological science
- Integration of culture in the various specialities within the domain of psychological science
- Intersection of culture and such areas as genetics, neuroscience, and well-being
- Implications of psychological science for such broad cultural concerns as climate change and health