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Lives Across Cultures Harry W. Gardiner

Lives Across Cultures par Harry W. Gardiner

Lives Across Cultures Harry W. Gardiner


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Résumé

Covering the entire lifespan, this book focuses on cultural contexts throughout the world while emphasizing links between theory, research and practical applications.

Lives Across Cultures Résumé

Lives Across Cultures: Cross-Cultural Human Development Harry W. Gardiner

The second edition of this ground-breaking and widely adopted interdisciplinary exploration of cross-cultural human development remains the leader in the field. Presented in a chronological-within-topics approach, covering the entire lifespan, this text focuses on cultural contexts throughout the world while emphasizing links between theory, research and practical applications.

Combining the latest research with vignettes, stories, and personal experiences in their highly-praised, scholarly, yet engaging conversational - and frequently humorous - writing style, Gardiner and Kosmitzki make the study of similarities and differences an exciting experience.

The primary goal of this textbook is to bring a cross-cultural dimension to the study of human development across the lifespan. It focuses on major developmental topics and provides a global and multicultural perspective by introducing the reader to contemporary and classical research. Basic principles and research findings are connected to practical, everyday situations in order to enrich one's understanding of and appreciation for development as it occurs in diverse cultures throughout the world.

Sommaire

All chapters conclude with "Summary" and "Further Readings" sections.

1. Introduction.

What Is Cross-Cultural Human Development?

Cross-Cultural Human Development and the Other Social Sciences.

Some Important Themes.

Practical Applications.

Design of the Book and Suggestions for Its Use.

Some Cross-Cultural Teasers.



2. Theories and Methodology.

Theories of Development.

Methodology in Cross-Cultural Human Development.



3. Culture and Socialization.

What is Socialization?

Ecological Systems and the Developmental Niche.

Some Cultural Variations in the Socialization of Behavior.

Infancy.

Childhood.

Adolescence.

Early Adulthood.

Middle and Later Adulthood.



4. Cultural Aspects of Physical Growth and Development.

Cultural Perspectives on Physical Development.

Prenatal Period.

Infancy and Early Childhood.

Middle Childhood.

Adolescence.

Early and Middle Adulthood.

Later Adulthood.



5. Culture, Language, and Cognition.

The Language-Cognition-Culture Link.

Infancy.

Childhood.

Adolescence and Early Childhood.

Middle and Later Adulthood.



6. Culture, Self, and Personality.

Infancy and Temperament.

Childhood and the Emergence of the Self-Concept.

Cultural Views of the Individual.

Cultural Views of the Self as a Person.

Content and Context of the Self-Concept.

Adolescence: Threshold to the Adult World.

Adulthood and Aging: A Time of Stability and Change.



7. Culture and Issues of Sex and Gender.

Differences Between the Genders.

Theoretical Perspectives on Gender Differences.

Infancy and Early Childhood.

Adolescence.

Early and Middle Adulthood.

Later Adulthood and Old Age.



8. Culture and Social Behavior.

Infancy.

Childhood.

Adolescence.

Adulthood and Aging.



9. The Family in Cultural Context.

Cultural Variations in the Family Life Cycle.

The Birth Process Across Cultures.

The Transition to Parenthood.

Infancy and Childhood.

Adolescence.

Adulthood and Aging.

The Changing Context of Families.



10. Culture and Health.

Cultural Concepts of Health and Healing.

Infancy and Childhood.

Adolescence.

Early and Middle Adulthood.

Later Adulthood.



11. Looking to the Future.

Looking Back: A Review of Major Themes and Theories.

Interpreting Theory in and Out of Cultural Context.

Multicultural Awareness and Cultural Identity.

Acculturation and Adaptation.

Where Do We Go from Here?



References.


Author Index.


Subject Index.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR002245699
9780205323227
0205323227
Lives Across Cultures: Cross-Cultural Human Development Harry W. Gardiner
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Pearson Education (US)
2001-07-06
352
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