Kaãgåtþåbaðså, Ãiãgdem
Family and human development across cultures a view from the other side
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This volume examines both the theoretical and practical aspects of cross-cultural psychology. It takes a contextual-developmental-functional approach linking the child, family and society as they are embedded in culture. It also examines the role of psychology in inducing social change.The culmination of 15 years of research by a Turkish psychologist who was educated in the West, this volume examines both the theoretical and practical aspects of cross-cultural psychology. It takes a contextual-developmental-functional approach linking the child, family, and society as they are embedded in culture. A refreshingly different view, the author presents a portrait of human development from "the other side"--from the perspective of the "majority world." In a world seemingly dominated by American psychology, she proposes the cross-cultural orientation as a corrective to the culture-boundedness of much of Euro-American psychology.

Analyzing human development in context while avoiding the pitfalls of extreme relativism, this work studies development with an inclusive, holistic, and ecological perspective, focusing on the development of the self and of competence. In so doing, it also attempts to combine cultural contextualism with universalistic standards and psychological processes. It proposes a theory of family change which challenges some commonly held modernization assumptions, and links theory and application while examining the role of psychology in inducing social change.


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Personen: Kaãgåtþåbaðså, Ãiãgdem

Standort: RÜD

Schlagwörter: Kind Entwicklungspsychologie Sozialisation Familie Entwicklung Kulturpsychologie

CU 8200 K11

Kaãgåtþåbaðså, Ãiãgdem:
Family and human development across cultures : a view from the other side / Ãiãgdem KÔãgåtþåbaðså. - Mahwah, NJ : Erlbaum Associates, 1996. - 233 Seiten : Illustrationen
ISBN 978-0-8058-2076-8 Festeinband : EUR 168,35

Zugangsnummer: 00018210 - Barcode: 2-9445191-5-00024327-8
Klinische Psychologie - Buch