Ember Corpuz

Caught in Two Minds: A Critical Review of Culture and Gender in the Leadership Literature  Ember Corpuz, C (University of Adelaide), Due, C. (University of Adelaide), Augoustinos, M. (University of Adelaide)  The concept of intersectionality (used to examine the overlapping nature of social identities and systems of disadvantage) has become increasingly influential in the social sciences literature. Still, the analysis […]

Hamamura

A Cultural Psychological Analysis of Cultural Change: The Case of Self-Esteem and Narcissism in WEIRD Societies  Hamamura, T. (Curtin University), Johnson, C (Curtin University), Stankovic, M, (Curtin University)  There is a controversy over whether Americans are becoming more self-centred and narcissistic over time. The notion that self-centred culture is rising is a common perception of generational differences within and […]

Hong

Examining the Effects of Multiple Social Groups on International Students’ Ethnic Identity and Well-Being Using Social Identity Mapping  Hong, M. (University of Queensland), Lam, B. C. P. (University of Queensland), Clements, S. (University of Queensland)  Many international students suffer from poor psychological health due to the difficulty of establishing meaningful social networks. Previous research suggested that identification with one’s ethnic […]

Matika

MMM-ICE3: The Latest Revised Multidimensional Model of Māori Identity and Cultural Engagement  Matika, C. M. (University of Auckland), Houkamau, C. A. (University of Auckland), Sibley, C. G. (University of Auckland)  We update the third Multidimensional Model of Māori Identity and Cultural Engagement (MMM-ICE3), refining the overall questionnaire and adding an eighth subscale Whānau Efficacy. The MMM-ICE3 considers the personal experiences […]