Carl Ratner
Carl Ratner (born April 17, 1943)[1][2] is an American cultural psychologist. He is the Director of the Institute for Cultural Research and Education in the United States and an adjunct professor at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. He is a member of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology. He is known for his theory of "macro cultural psychology", which is based on the works of Soviet psychologist Lev Vygotsky.[3][4] He was a Fulbright Fellow at Jawaharlal Nehru University from 2006 to 2007.[5]
Carl Ratner | |
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Born | New York, United States | April 17, 1943
Nationality | American |
Education | University of Wisconsin State University of New York at Buffalo |
Known for | Qualitative research Work of Lev Vygotsky |
Awards | Fulbright Fellowship at Jawaharlal Nehru University (2006–2007) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Cultural psychology |
Institutions | Humboldt State University Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos |
Thesis | Interpersonal Perception: A Study in Reciprocal Attitude Change (1970) |
References
- "Ratner, Carl". Library of Congress Name Authority File. Retrieved 2018-06-30.
- Santos, Sheila Daniela Medeiros dos; Vieira, Alessandra Oliveira Machado; Toassa, Gisele; Lacerda Júnior, Fernando (September 2014). "Desafios teóricos da psicologia macrocultural: entrevista com Carl Ratner". Psicologia Em Estudo (in Portuguese). 19 (3): 555–563. doi:10.1590/1413-73722421918. ISSN 1413-7372.
- Bautheney, Katia Cristina Silva Forli (December 2014). "Entrevista com Carl Ratner". Psicologia Escolar e Educacional (in Portuguese). 18 (3): 551–558. doi:10.1590/2175-3539/2014/0183928. ISSN 1413-8557.
- Richard Della Fave, L. (2013-01-01). "The Psychology of Culture: Making Oppression Appear Normal". Monthly Review.
- Ratner, Carl (2008). Cultural Psychology, Cross-cultural Psychology, and Indigenous Psychology. Nova Publishers. pp. vii. ISBN 9781604561739.
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