The Cultural Nature of Human Development

The Cultural Nature of Human Development

by Barbara Rogoff (Author)

Synopsis

The Cultural Nature of Human Development presents an account of human development that looks at both the differences and similarities among cultures. Beyond demonstrating that 'culture matters', Rogoff focuses on how culture matters in human development - what patterns help make sense of the cultural aspects of human development? Rogoff integrates research and theory from several disciplines, including cross-cultural psychology, sociocultural research, linguistic and psychological anthropology, and history. The volume examines multiple aspects of development, including childrearing, gender differences, interdependence and autonomy, developmental transitions, maternal attachment, parental discipline, and cognition and culture.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 27 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 0195131339
ISBN 13: 9780195131338

Media Reviews

Barbara Rogoff's new book is an excellent compilation of the last three or four decades of work by anthropologists and human developmentalists who study the cultural processes inherent in human development. ... highly recommended for scholars of human development and their advanced students. --Anthropology & Education Quarterly