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      Robust Cultural Pluralism : An Interview With Professor Richard A. Shweder

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          In this wide ranging interview, Professor Richard A. Shweder from the Department of Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago, discusses whether it is or is not possible to be a robust cultural pluralist and a dedicated political liberal at the same time. In this discussion, Professor Shweder offers his insights - based on over 40 years of research - on issues related to the history and re-emergence of cultural psychology; moral anthropology and psychology; the experimental method in psychological investigation and its philosophical basis; contemporary and historical cultural collisions – most notably conflicting representations of female genital surgeries; cultural diversity and inequality; and the dissemination of ideas through open access publishing and Twitter. Professor Shweder ends by offering valuable advice to young researchers in the field of cultural psychology as well as a glimpse into the larger themes of his forthcoming book, which seeks to provide answers to the question of what forms of political liberalism are most compatible with robust cultural pluralism and which are not.

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          EJOP
          Eur J Psychol
          Europe's Journal of Psychology
          Eur. J. Psychol.
          PsychOpen
          1841-0413
          29 November 2013
          : 9
          : 4
          : 671-686
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          [a ]Department of Comparative Human Development, University of Chicago, Chicago, USA
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          [* ]Department of Comparative Human Development, University of Chicago, 5730 S. Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, Il, 60637, USA. rshd@ 123456uchicago.edu
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          ejop.v9i4.718
          10.5964/ejop.v9i4.718
          0ec3670e-593d-488f-9ea1-274d5e7da242
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