The Faculty of Humanities warmly invites you to a series of lectures and workshops on "Implicit Motivation and Development Across Cultures" by dr. A. Chasiotis (Tilburg University):
10.30 AM – 1.00 PM: Introduction: Cross-cultural psychology. What is culture? Why studying psychology across cultures?
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM: Workshop on intercultural communication (Roleplays)
10.30 AM – 1.00 PM: Cross-cultural Developmental Psychology. What is developmental psychology? Why do we need culture if we study development?
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM: Workshop (Exercises and working groups)
10.30 AM – 1.00 PM: Implicit Motivation across Cultures. What is implicit motivation? Why studying implicit motivation across cultures?
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM: Workshop (Coding of running text)
10.30 AM – 1.00 PM: New approaches in Motivational Psychology. Introduction into conceptual and methodological advances in implicit motivation research
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM: Workshop (OMT coding)
Athanasios Chasiotis, born 1964 in Greece, Dr. rer. nat. (1998) and Habilitation (2006) at the University of Osnabrück, Germany, Head of the Cross-Cultural Lifespan Psychology Group at the University of Osnabrück (2000-2007), since 2007 Associate Professor at Tilburg University (NL). Research visits in Cameroon, Costa Rica, and France (ENS, Paris). Over 100 Publications in Cross-cultural, Developmental, Evolutionary, and Personality Psychology and in Evolutionary Anthropology. Co-editor of: Grandmotherhood – The evolutionary significance of the second half of female life (2005, Rutgers University Press, 2nd ed. 2014), and Fundamental Questions in Cross-cultural Psychology (2011, Cambridge University Press, 2nd ed. forthcoming); Co-author of: Cross-cultural Psychology - Research and Applications (2011, 3rd ed., Cambridge University Press, Korean, Chinese and Turkish ed. 2017, Greek ed. forthcoming).
Literature
Berry, J., Poortinga, Y., Breugelmans, S., Chasiotis, A. & Sam, D. (3rd ed., 2011; Chinese, Korean and Turkish ed. 2017, Greek ed. forthcoming). Cross-cultural psychology. Research and applications. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Baumann, N. Kazen, M., Quirin, M. & Koole, S. (Eds.) (2017). Why people do the things they do: Building on Julius Kuhl’s contribution to motivation and volition. Munich: Hogrefe.
Event start | 19 June 2018 at 10:30 AM |
Event end | 27 June 2018 at 4:00 PM |
Type of event | Course, workshop, seminar |
Organiser | Faculty of Humanities, CU |
Organiser's contact email | ywa@email.cz |
Venue | University area Jinonice (U Kříže 8, Prague 5), room 1031 |
Target group | Academic community and public |
Reservation | No |
Admission fee | No |
Disabled access | Yes |
Charles University
Faculty of Humanities
Pátkova 2137/5
182 00 Praha 8 - Libeň
Czech Republic