About this book series

The aim of the Cross Cultural Advancements in Positive Psychology book series is to spread a universal and culture-fair perspective on good life promotion. The series will advance a deeper understanding of the cross-cultural differences in well-being conceptualization. A deeper understanding can affect psychological theories, interventions and social policies in various domains, from health to education, from work to leisure. Books in the series will investigate such issues as enhanced mobility of people across nations, ethnic conflicts and the challenges faced by traditional communities due to the pervasive spreading of modernization trends. New instruments and models will be proposed to identify the crucial components of well-being in the process of acculturation. This series will also explore dimensions and components of happiness that are currently overlooked because happiness research is grounded in the Western tradition, and these dimensions do not belong to the Western cultural frame of mind and values.
Electronic ISSN
2210-5425
Print ISSN
2210-5417
Series Editor
  • Antonella Delle Fave

Book titles in this series

  1. Hope across cultures

    Lessons from the International Hope Barometer

    Editors:
    • Andreas M. Krafft
    • Tharina Guse
    • Alena Slezackova
    • Open Access
    • Copyright: 2023

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook