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Lived Culture and Psychology: Sharedness and Normativity as Discursive, Embodied and Affective Engagements with the World in Social Interaction

The aim of this book is to contribute to our understanding of the psychological means that bring about cultural forms of human conduct and experience. Edited by Carolin Demuth, Pirkko Raudaskoski and Sanna Raudaskoski. The e-book is available as open access.

Lagt online: 16.06.2020

Understanding the cultural nature of human psychological functioning requires exploring the psychological means that bring about cultural forms of human conduct and experience. Cultural forms of perceiving and acting in the world are usually understood as being primarily rooted in socially shared normativity. However, it is rarely clear what exactly is to be understood as “sharedness” and “normativity” and what psychological means enable shared normativity. The Research Topic aims to contribute to a better understanding of these concepts by taking a closer look at discursive, embodied and affective engagements with the world.

  • Editorial: Lived Culture and Psychology: Sharedness and Normativity as Discursive, Embodied and Affective Engagements With the World in Social Interaction
    Carolin Demuth, Pirkko Raudaskoski and Sanna Raudaskoski
  • Children’s Laughter and Emotion Sharing With Peers and Adults in Preschool
    Asta Cekaite and Mats Andrén
  • Categorization Activities in Norwegian Preschools: Digital Tools in Identifying, Articulating, and Assessing
    Pål Aarsand
  • Emotion, Morality, and Interpersonal Relations as Critical Components of Children’s Cultural Learning in Conjunction With Middle-Class Family Life in the United States
    Karen Gainer Sirota
  • Self as an Aesthetic Effect
    Antonia Larrain and Andrés Haye
  • Moments of Pleasure: A Preliminary Classification of Gustatory mmms and the Enactment of Enjoyment During Infant Mealtimes
    Sally Wiggins
  • Socialization Practices Regarding Shame in Japanese Caregiver–Child Interactions
    Akira Takada
  • Rethinking Intrusiveness: Exploring the Sequential Organization in Interactions Between Infants and Mothers
    Valentina Fantasia, Laura Galbusera, Corinna Reck and Alessandra Fasulo
  • Emotion Socialization in Teacher-Child Interaction: Teachers’ Responses to Children’s Negative Emotions
    Asta Cekaite and Anna Ekström
  • Psychoanalytic Underpinnings of Socially-Shared Normativity
    Michael Forrester
  • How Ideas Come Into Being: Tracing Intertextual Moments in Grades of Objectification and Publicness
    Andrea Karsten and Marie-Cécile Bertau
  • The Entanglements of Affect and Participation
    Pirkko Raudaskoski and Charlotte Marie Bisgaard Klemmensen

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