Eastern European perspectives on emotional intelligence current developments and research / edited by Lada Kalisk©Ł, John Pellitteri.

Other author Kalisk©Ł, Lada.
Other author Pellitteri, John.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAbingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
Descriptionvolumes cm
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Abstract "This book offers a unique perspective on Emotional Intelligence (EI) research in Eastern Europe, analysing current trends in the research and application of EI in a region with a distinct socio-political history. Bringing together leading researchers from seven countries, chapters within this edited volume present original research that illustrates both the etic and emic aspects of emotions, to discuss how emotional intelligence research can address psychosocial challenges across different societies. Using a selection of cross-cultural frameworks for comparison, contributors to the volume make important developments to the field of EI research by instating a cultural and regional adaptation of EI theories. This includes considerations of EI from a collectivistic perspective, but also a destabilisation of the concept of emotional "intelligence" - initial research emerging in the USA and then Western Europe in the 1990s - which may show greater variability in what constitutes intelligent or adaptive behaviours across cultures. Eastern European Perspectives on Emotional Intelligence will prove a valuable resource for academics, researchers and students of cultural and social psychology, or particularly for those seeking to expand their conceptual understanding of EI"-- Provided by publisher.
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LCCN 2020041210
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