Personality, Human Development, and Culture

Personality, Human Development, and Culture
Title Personality, Human Development, and Culture PDF eBook
Author Ralf Schwarzer
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 326
Release 2010-06-17
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1136947981

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Volumes 1 and 2 of the Invited Lectures present the main contributions from the 29th International Congress of Psychology, held in Berlin in 2008.

Personality, Human Development, and Culture

Personality, Human Development, and Culture
Title Personality, Human Development, and Culture PDF eBook
Author Ralf Schwarzer
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 492
Release 2010-06-17
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1136947973

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These two volumes present the main contributions from the 29th International Congress of Psychology, held in Berlin in 2008, and are written by international leaders in psychology from around the world. The authors present a variety of approaches and perspectives that reflect cutting-edge advances in psychological science. Personality, Developmental, Social and Cultural Issues provides an overview of advances in several areas of psychology such as clinical, health, social, developmental, and cross-cultural psychology. One section of the volume is dedicated solely to emotions and health, and addresses state-of-the-art work on the regulation of self, health, social relations, and emotions such as passion. Other sections deal with development and personality issues as well as conceptual, cultural, and ethnic approaches to modern psychology. The global perspective of this collection illustrates research being undertaken on all five continents and emphasizes the cultural diversity of the contributors. This book will be an invaluable resource for researchers, professionals, teachers and students in the field of psychology.

Cultural Psychology

Cultural Psychology
Title Cultural Psychology PDF eBook
Author James W. Stigler
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 637
Release 1990-01-26
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780521371544

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This collection of essays from leading scholars in anthropology, psychology, and linguistics is an outgrowth of the internationally known "Chicago Symposia on Culture and Human Development." It raises the idea of a new discipline of cultural psychology through the study of the relationship between psyche and culture, subject and object, person and world, with special reference to core areas of human development: cognition, learning, self, personality dynamics, and gender. The essays critically examine such questions as: Is there an intrinsic psychic unity to humankind? Can cultural traditions transform the human psyche, resulting less in psychic unity than in ethnic divergences in mind, self, and emotion? Are psychological processes local or specific to the socio-cultural environments in which they are imbedded?

Human Development and Culture

Human Development and Culture
Title Human Development and Culture PDF eBook
Author Jaan Valsiner
Publisher Free Press
Total Pages 424
Release 1989
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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A theoretically coherent text for upper level undergraduate courses on social and personality development. It contrasts with the more usual potpourri-type of text which encompasses many theories and approaches. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Cultural Nature of Human Development

The Cultural Nature of Human Development
Title The Cultural Nature of Human Development PDF eBook
Author Barbara Rogoff
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 449
Release 2003-02-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0199726663

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Three-year-old Kwara'ae children in Oceania act as caregivers of their younger siblings, but in the UK, it is an offense to leave a child under age 14 ears without adult supervision. In the Efe community in Zaire, infants routinely use machetes with safety and some skill, although U.S. middle-class adults often do not trust young children with knives. What explains these marked differences in the capabilities of these children? Until recently, traditional understandings of human development held that a child's development is universal and that children have characteristics and skills that develop independently of cultural processes. Barbara Rogoff argues, however, that human development must be understood as a cultural process, not simply a biological or psychological one. Individuals develop as members of a community, and their development can only be fully understood by examining the practices and circumstances of their communities.

Lives Across Cultures

Lives Across Cultures
Title Lives Across Cultures PDF eBook
Author Harry W. Gardiner
Publisher Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Cognition and culture
ISBN 9780205411863

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Presented chronologically within topics and covering the entire lifespan, this book focuses on the cultural contexts of human development throughout the world, while emphasizing links between theory, research and practical applications. Combining the latest research with vignettes, stories, and personal experiences, [the authors present] the study of developmental similarities and differences among people.

Perspectives on Human Development, Family, and Culture

Perspectives on Human Development, Family, and Culture
Title Perspectives on Human Development, Family, and Culture PDF eBook
Author Sevda Bekman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 431
Release 2009-02-26
Genre Psychology
ISBN 113947653X

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Çiğdem Kağitçibaşi has long been at the forefront of research in developmental and cultural psychology, and is one of the world's most highly respected cross-cultural psychologists. This collection of essays has been produced in honor of Professor Kağitçibaşi's retirement and to commemorate her contribution to the field. The volume examines social, developmental, and cultural psychology and intervention policies. A select group of international expert scholars explore those aspects of human behavior that are observed in all cultures, as well as those that are unique to each. They also examine changes in the family across socio-cultural contexts and generations in order to understand the factors precipitating these changes. Representing developments in theory and research in the field, this volume that will appeal to researchers and students of developmental and cross-cultural psychology across the world.