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Lives Across Cultures: Cross-Cultural Human Development: Pearson New International Edition 5th edition


Lives Across Cultures: Cross-Cultural Human Development: Pearson New International Edition 5th edition

Paperback by Gardiner, Harry; Kosmitzki, Corinne

Lives Across Cultures: Cross-Cultural Human Development: Pearson New International Edition

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ISBN:
9781292040127
Publication Date:
1 Nov 2013
Edition/language:
5th edition / English
Publisher:
Pearson Education Limited
Pages:
328 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 11 May 2024
Lives Across Cultures: Cross-Cultural Human Development: Pearson New International Edition

Description

Interdisciplinary exploration of cross-cultural human development throughout the lifespan. Presented in a chronological-within-topics approach, covering the entire lifespan, this text focuses on cultural similarities and differences in human development throughout the world while emphasizing links among 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, the authors make the study of similarities and differences an exciting experience.

Contents

NEW TO THIS EDITION A revised structure placing each chapter within the ecological context and making greater use of opening vignettes by integrating and discussing them frequently within chapters. A reorganized table of contents providing a smoother and more logical transition among topics and chapters. Placement of questions throughout each chapter allowing readers to pause and reflect on important issues and how the information applies to their own lives and to others with whom they are in contact. Deletion of chapter on "Cultural Aspects of Physical Growth and Development" with portions moved to other relevant chapters. The text has been completely updated with the addition of several new topics and the inclusion of the latest in research findings and references. New photographs, boxed material, and suggestions for further readings. CHAPTER-BY-CHAPTER CHANGES Chapter 1 includes clarification of the emic-etic distinction, individualism-collectivism, and additional information on the Human Genome project. Chapter 2 adds expanded coverage of major theories with discussions of the strengths and limitations of each, along with additional real-life examples in support of theories. Chapter 3 contains new information on the crucial topic of socialization. Chapter 4 includes new sections on cultural images of aging, gay relationships, and an expanded discussion of the changing context of families. Chapter 5 includes cross-cultural comparisons of second language learning as well as results from recent studies of dyslexia providing insights into the relationships between cognition and language; new material on reasoning and decision making in adulthood including controversies surrounding cognitive aging. Chapter 6 has been substantially revised to focus greater attention on environmental and genetic influences on temperament and personality development, cultural influences on identity formation, changes in personality during later adulthood and a new section on the "aging" self. Chapter 7 focuses greater attention on early social relationships within the ecological context and their contribution to later social behavior, the expanding role of individualism and collectivism, introduction to the critical issue of bullying in childhood and cross-cultural differences, and a discussion of attachment, social support, and well being in later adulthood. Chapter 8 is devoted to culture and issues of gender and sexuality with an expanded discussion of theoretical perspectives, new material on sex preference and its influence on behavior across the lifespan, and examples of changing gender culture throughout the world. Chapter 9 focuses greater attention on ecological influences on health issues and emerging research on healing. Chapter 10 has been substantially revised and updated to reflect future trends in cross-cultural developmental research and application of findings to a wide range of global issues. Reference section provides the latest citations including a large number of works published between 2007 and 2010.

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