Shweder's main fieldwork outside the United States has been in the temple town of Bhubaneswar in the state of Orissa, India. Among other topics, his fieldwork in India has looked at cross-cultural concepts of the person, self, emotions, and moral reasoning. His work in moral psychology included proposing the Community / Autonomy / Divinity triad of moral concerns, a line of research continued by Shweder's former student Lene Arnett Jensen, and which also served as one of the inspirations for Moral Foundations Theory, proposed by two of Shweder's former students Jonathan Haidt and Craig Joseph. He has also published extensively on matters relevant to the "culture wars" debates in cultural studies in the United States, and has advocated forms of cultural pluralism while being mindful of the practical and ethical difficulties certain kinds of pluralism entail. He chaired a joint Russell Sage Foundation / Social Science Research Council Working Group on "Ethnic Customs, Assimilation, and American Law", concerned with the issue of the "Free exercise of culture: How Free Is It? How Free Ought It To Be?" He also has commented upon military uses of anthropology for counterinsurgency and other purposes outside of the United States. He is a past president of the Society for Psychological Anthropology. Shweder was the winner of the 1982 AAAS Prize for Behavioral Science Research, and the recipient of academic awards and research grants.
Selected publications
Shweder, Richard A., and Robert A. Levine, editors. Culture Theory: Essays on Mind, Self and Emotion. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Shweder, Richard A., and D.W. Fiske, editors. Metatheory in Social Science: Pluralisms and Subjectivities. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
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Jessor, Richard, Anne Colby, and Richard Shweder, editors. Ethnography and Human Development: Context and Meaning in Social Inquiry. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Shweder, Richard A., Martha Minow, and Hazel Markus, editors. Engaging Cultural Differences: The Multicultural Challenge in Liberal Democracies. New York: Russell Sage Foundation Press.
Shweder, Richard A., "Why do Men Barbecue?".
Shweder, Richard A. 2007. “A True Culture War.” The New York Times 10/27/07.
Shweder, Richard A., editor, The Child: An Encyclopedic Companion. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press