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Aune Valk

Researcher at University of Tartu

Publications -  24
Citations -  739

Aune Valk is an academic researcher from University of Tartu. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ethnic group & Identity formation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 23 publications receiving 611 citations. Previous affiliations of Aune Valk include Estonian Literary Museum.

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Beyond the 'east-west' dichotomy: Global variation in cultural models of selfhood.

Vivian L. Vignoles, +71 more
TL;DR: A new 7-dimensional model of self-reported ways of being independent or interdependent is developed and validated across cultures and will allow future researchers to test more accurately the implications of cultural models of selfhood for psychological processes in diverse ecocultural contexts.
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Culture and the distinctiveness motive : constructing identity in individualistic and collectivistic contexts

TL;DR: Multilevel analysis confirmed that it is the prevailing beliefs and values in an individual's context, rather than the individual's own beliefs andvalues, that account for these differences.
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Contextualism as an Important Facet of Individualism-Collectivism Personhood Beliefs Across 37 National Groups

Ellinor Owe, +78 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that contextualism is an important part of cultural collectivism and highlights the importance of beliefs alongside values and self-representations and contributes to a wider understanding of cultural processes.
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Cultural Bases for Self-Evaluation Seeing Oneself Positively in Different Cultural Contexts

TL;DR: The authors compared the influence of four bases for self-evaluation (controlling one's life, doing one's duty, benefitting others, achieving social status) among 4,852 adolescents across 20 cultural samples.
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Ethnic Attitudes in Relation to Ethnic Pride and Ethnic Differentiation

TL;DR: The distinction between EP and ED increased understanding of how age and immigration status affect changes in ethnic identity, and the role of group status and relationships with the target nation in understanding the relationship between ethnic identity and ethnic attitudes.