This comprehensive reference analyzes psychological and anthropological studies concerning child and adolescent development across cultures, digging into often-forgotten topics like street children, child soldiers, and parenting in war-torn countries. Traditionally, research on child and adolescent development has focused on American youth, inadvertently neglecting 96 percent of the world's children. This all-encompassing volume introduces global perspectives on young people across the globe, focusing on such topics as parenting and childcare, gender roles, violence against girls, adolescence…mehr
This comprehensive reference analyzes psychological and anthropological studies concerning child and adolescent development across cultures, digging into often-forgotten topics like street children, child soldiers, and parenting in war-torn countries. Traditionally, research on child and adolescent development has focused on American youth, inadvertently neglecting 96 percent of the world's children. This all-encompassing volume introduces global perspectives on young people across the globe, focusing on such topics as parenting and childcare, gender roles, violence against girls, adolescence in poor and rich countries, and developmental psychopathology across cultures. Recently updated, the second edition includes the latest findings in the field, additional content, and new photos and charts. With contributions from leading psychological and anthropological scholars, chapters address worldwide changes in children's lives, parent-child relationships, sibling relationships, immigrant children and their families, and adolescents in both industrialized and developing nations. A special section discusses children living in difficult circumstances, including street children, child soldiers, global nomads, and children suffering from various internalizing and externalizing disorders. This book is the perfect introduction to the latest trends in developmental psychology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Uwe P. Gielen, PhD, is the founder and executive director of the Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Psychology as well as professor emeritus at St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, NY. Jaipaul L. Roopnarine, PhD, is the Jack Reilly Professor of Childhood and Family Studies and director of the Jack Reilly Institute for Early Childhood and Provider Education at Syracuse University.
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Preface Introduction Uwe P. Gielen Part I Worldwide Perspectives on Childhood and Adolescence Chapter 1 The Cross-Cultural Study of Human Development: A Skeptical Yet Optimistic Historical Introduction Uwe P. Gielen Chapter 2 Cultural Models of Stages in Child Development M. Annette Grove and David F. Lancy Chapter 3 The Changing Lives of 2.2 Billion Children: Global Demographic Trends and Economic Disparities Uwe P. Gielen Chapter 4 Literacy Development: Global Research and Policy Perspectives Daniel A. Wagner, Fatima Tuz Zahra, and Jinsol Lee Part II Childcare, Parenting, and Family Systems Chapter 5 Interpersonal Acceptance and Rejection in the Arab World: How Do They Influence Children's Development? Ramadan A. Ahmed, Ronald P. Rohner, Abdul Khaleque, and Uwe P. Gielen Chapter 6 Family Structure and Socialization Patterns in Caribbean and Caribbean Immigrant Families: Developmental Outcomes Jaipaul L. Roopnarine and Elif Dede Yildirim Chapter 7 Parents and Childcare in South Korean and Japanese Families Jung-Hwan Hyun, Jun Nakazawa, David W. Shwalb, and Barbara J. Shwalb Part III Three Themes in Children's Lives: Gender Roles, Siblings, and Becoming an Adolescent Chapter 8 Gender Roles in Childhood and Adolescence Deborah L. Best and Caitlin D. Bush Chapter 9 Sibling Interactions Ashley E. Maynard Chapter 10 Adolescents in the Majority World Katelyn E. Poelker and Judith L. Gibbons Part IV Transnational and Immigrant Children Chapter 11 Growing Up Internationally, and How It Shapes a Child Gene H. Bell-Villada Chapter 12 Adaptation of Immigrant Children, Adolescents, and Their Families John W. Berry and Paul Vedder Chapter 13 Chinese American Adolescents and Emerging Adults in New York City: Striving for a Place in the Sun Jennifer Ho and Uwe P. Gielen Part V Difficult Circumstances and Adjustments Chapter 14 Violence against Girls Janet A. Sigal, Carrol S. Perrino, Florence L. Denmark, Emily A. A. Dow, Renata Strashnaya, Talia Zarbiv, and Felicia Wright Chapter 15 Cultural Nuances and Other Particulars That Impact Street Children and War-Traumatized Adolescents Lewis Aptekar and Lisa Oliver Chapter 16 Developmental Psychopathology: Multicultural Challenges, Findings, and Applications Thomas M. Achenbach Epilogue Cross-Cultural Human Development: Following the Yellow Brick Road in Search of New Approaches for the 21st Century Harry W. Gardiner Selected Bibliography About the Editors and Contributors Index
Preface Introduction Uwe P. Gielen Part I Worldwide Perspectives on Childhood and Adolescence Chapter 1 The Cross-Cultural Study of Human Development: A Skeptical Yet Optimistic Historical Introduction Uwe P. Gielen Chapter 2 Cultural Models of Stages in Child Development M. Annette Grove and David F. Lancy Chapter 3 The Changing Lives of 2.2 Billion Children: Global Demographic Trends and Economic Disparities Uwe P. Gielen Chapter 4 Literacy Development: Global Research and Policy Perspectives Daniel A. Wagner, Fatima Tuz Zahra, and Jinsol Lee Part II Childcare, Parenting, and Family Systems Chapter 5 Interpersonal Acceptance and Rejection in the Arab World: How Do They Influence Children's Development? Ramadan A. Ahmed, Ronald P. Rohner, Abdul Khaleque, and Uwe P. Gielen Chapter 6 Family Structure and Socialization Patterns in Caribbean and Caribbean Immigrant Families: Developmental Outcomes Jaipaul L. Roopnarine and Elif Dede Yildirim Chapter 7 Parents and Childcare in South Korean and Japanese Families Jung-Hwan Hyun, Jun Nakazawa, David W. Shwalb, and Barbara J. Shwalb Part III Three Themes in Children's Lives: Gender Roles, Siblings, and Becoming an Adolescent Chapter 8 Gender Roles in Childhood and Adolescence Deborah L. Best and Caitlin D. Bush Chapter 9 Sibling Interactions Ashley E. Maynard Chapter 10 Adolescents in the Majority World Katelyn E. Poelker and Judith L. Gibbons Part IV Transnational and Immigrant Children Chapter 11 Growing Up Internationally, and How It Shapes a Child Gene H. Bell-Villada Chapter 12 Adaptation of Immigrant Children, Adolescents, and Their Families John W. Berry and Paul Vedder Chapter 13 Chinese American Adolescents and Emerging Adults in New York City: Striving for a Place in the Sun Jennifer Ho and Uwe P. Gielen Part V Difficult Circumstances and Adjustments Chapter 14 Violence against Girls Janet A. Sigal, Carrol S. Perrino, Florence L. Denmark, Emily A. A. Dow, Renata Strashnaya, Talia Zarbiv, and Felicia Wright Chapter 15 Cultural Nuances and Other Particulars That Impact Street Children and War-Traumatized Adolescents Lewis Aptekar and Lisa Oliver Chapter 16 Developmental Psychopathology: Multicultural Challenges, Findings, and Applications Thomas M. Achenbach Epilogue Cross-Cultural Human Development: Following the Yellow Brick Road in Search of New Approaches for the 21st Century Harry W. Gardiner Selected Bibliography About the Editors and Contributors Index
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