Philippe Rochat is Professor of Psychology at Emory University, Atlanta and the head of the Emory Infant and Child Laboratory. His research focuses on the developmental origins of human self-awareness and social cognition in infants and children growing up in different social and cultural circumstances. His work includes Others in Mind (Cambridge, 2009), The Infant's World (2001), Early Social Cognition (1999) and The Self in Infancy (1995).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: making sense of human possession Part I. Psychology: Principles of Human Possession: 1. Experiencing possession 2. Claiming ownership 3. Possession and ownership transfer 4. Symbolic spinoffs of possession Part II. Development: Human Ontogeny of Possession: 5. First possession 6. Ownership in development 7. Sharing in development Part III. Culture: Human Possession in Context: 8. Culture and possession 9. Possession in children across cultures Conclusion: great transformation.
Introduction: making sense of human possession Part I. Psychology: Principles of Human Possession: 1. Experiencing possession 2. Claiming ownership 3. Possession and ownership transfer 4. Symbolic spinoffs of possession Part II. Development: Human Ontogeny of Possession: 5. First possession 6. Ownership in development 7. Sharing in development Part III. Culture: Human Possession in Context: 8. Culture and possession 9. Possession in children across cultures Conclusion: great transformation.
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