Jaan Valsiner is Niels Bohr Professor of Cultural Psychology at Aalborg University, Denmark. He is the founding editor (1995) of the Sage journal, Culture & Psychology. And of The Oxford Handbook of Culture and Psychology (2012). He is also the Editor-in-Chief of Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Sciences (Springer, from 2007). In 1995 he was awarded the Alexander von Humboldt Prize in Germany for his interdisciplinary work on human development, and Senior Fulbright Lecturing Award in Brazil 1995-1997. He has been a visiting professor in Brazil, Japan, Australia, Estonia. Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
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Introduction: Why Cultural Psychology? Making the human condition meaningful Chapter 1: Human Experience through the Lens of Culture: An invitation to psychology in a new key Chapter 2: What is culture? And -- why human psychology needs to be cultural? Chapter 3: Co-constructing the Mind Socially: Beyond a communion Chapter 4: Mutuality of Internalization and Externalization Chapter 5: Creating Ourselves: Signs, myths, and resistances Chapter 6: Sign Hierarchies: Their construction, use, and demolition Chapter 7: How Culture is Made Through Objects Chapter 8: Cultivating Environments: Over-determination by meaning Chapter 9: Weaving Social Textures Together: Personal and collective culture in action Chapter 10: Signs as Organizers: Maintaining and innovating tensions Epilogue: Cultural psychology as a science of universality of culture

