Culture and human development : the importance of cross-cultural research for the social sciences /
Title By: Friedlmeier, Wolfgang [edited by] | Chakkarath, P [edited by] | Schwarz, Beate [edited by]
Material type: BookPublisher: New York : Psychology Press, 2015.Description: xvi, 355 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 978-0415647120Subject(s): Developmental psychology -- Cross-cultural studies -- Congresses | Ethnopsychology -- Congresses | Human Development -- Congresses | Cross-Cultural Comparison -- Congresses | Ethnopsychology -- CongressesDDC classification: 155.8 Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
As intercultural encounters between people in the modern world become more common, important questions have been raised about the nature of culture-specific differences and similarities. Focusing on the relationship between culture and human development, this timely book offers an interdisciplinary exploration of key developmental processes. It combines psychological and sociological approaches with cross-cultural research to examine phenomena such as the transfer of culture between generations and the universality of attachment theory. Drawing on detailed research from a range of cultural groups, leading international researchers consider the impact of social change and modernization on the development of the individual and at the societal level. Theoretical and methodological issues are presented in terms of how to apply the results of cross-cultural research as well as recent empirical research done in specialized areas of the field. Finally, short-term intercultural exchanges are examined and used to suggest some of the potential practical uses of cross-cultural research for the future. This book will be essential reading for anyone studying or researching in cultural psychology, cross-cultural psychology, acculturation or behavioral development. It will also prove an invaluable source of information for anyone interested in sociology and the social sciences in general.