Prof. Dr. Shinobu Kitayama

Profile

Academic positionFull Professor
Research fieldsSocial Psychology, Industrial and Organisational Psychology,Social and Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology
Keywordsindependence vs. interdependence, cultural psychology, cultural neuroscience
Honours and awards

2018: Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Career contribution award

2017: Distinguished achievement award for advancing cultural psychology, Society for Personality and Social Psychology

2015: Japanese Psychological Association award for distinguished scientific contribution

2012: Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

2011: Earnest R. Hilgard Visiting Professorship, Stanford University

2011: Robert B. Zajonc Collegiate Professorship, University of Michigan

2010: John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship

2010: Scientific impact award, Society for Experimental Social Psychology

1995: Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Stanford

1982: Fulbright scholarship

Current contact address

CountryUnited States of America
CityAnn Arbor
InstitutionUniversity of Michigan
InstituteDepartment of Psychology

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Ulrich KühnenPsychology and Methods, Constructor University, Bremen
Start of initial sponsorship01/07/2019

Programme(s)

2018Humboldt Research Award Programme

Nominator's project description

Professor Kitayama is an international leading socio-cultural psychologist. His work on cultural variations in the construal of identity and their consequences for psychological functioning has shaped the field of cultural psychology profoundly. Recently, he investigated the dynamic, recursive interaction between culture and the brain. During his stay in Germany, Professor Kitayama will examine how deep anxiety associated with declining trust in social institutions might fuel prejudice, dogmatic thinking, aggression and violence.