Socioecological psychology
S Oishi - Annual review of psychology, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Socioecological psychology investigates humans' cognitive, emotional, and behavioral
adaption to physical, interpersonal, economic, and political environments. This article …
adaption to physical, interpersonal, economic, and political environments. This article …
The psychology of residential mobility: Implications for the self, social relationships, and well-being
S Oishi - Perspectives on psychological science, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Residential mobility is an increasingly important personal and societal issue in both the
United States and the world in general. However, it has received relatively limited attention …
United States and the world in general. However, it has received relatively limited attention …
Relational mobility predicts social behaviors in 39 countries and is tied to historical farming and threat
Biologists and social scientists have long tried to understand why some societies have more
fluid and open interpersonal relationships and how those differences influence culture. This …
fluid and open interpersonal relationships and how those differences influence culture. This …
The psychology of neoliberalism and the neoliberalism of psychology
G Adams, S Estrada‐Villalta, D Sullivan… - Journal of social …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
In this article, we approach the relationship between neoliberalism and psychological
science from the theoretical perspective of cultural psychology. In the first section, we trace …
science from the theoretical perspective of cultural psychology. In the first section, we trace …
Neoliberalism can reduce well‐being by promoting a sense of social disconnection, competition, and loneliness
JC Becker, L Hartwich… - British Journal of Social …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Neoliberalism has become the dominant ideology in many parts of the world. Yet there is
little empirical research on its psychological impact. On the basis of a social identity …
little empirical research on its psychological impact. On the basis of a social identity …
Which foods may be addictive? The roles of processing, fat content, and glycemic load
Objectives We propose that highly processed foods share pharmacokinetic properties (eg
concentrated dose, rapid rate of absorption) with drugs of abuse, due to the addition of fat …
concentrated dose, rapid rate of absorption) with drugs of abuse, due to the addition of fat …
Social ecology: Lost and found in psychological science
This article presents a socioecological approach (accounting for physical, societal, and
interpersonal environments) to psychological theorizing and research. First, we demonstrate …
interpersonal environments) to psychological theorizing and research. First, we demonstrate …
The socio‐ecological psychology of residential mobility
From ancient time, Homo sapiens moved around in search of a better life. Although the
development of agriculture and industrialization no longer necessitates frequently moving to …
development of agriculture and industrialization no longer necessitates frequently moving to …
Cultural differences in social support seeking: The mediating role of empathic concern
Prior research has found that East Asians are less willing than Westerners to seek social
support in times of need. What factors account for this cultural difference? Whereas previous …
support in times of need. What factors account for this cultural difference? Whereas previous …
Residential mobility breeds familiarity-seeking.
Why are American landscapes (eg, housing developments, shopping malls) so uniform,
despite the well-known American penchant for independence and uniqueness? We propose …
despite the well-known American penchant for independence and uniqueness? We propose …