Peer Relationships in Cultural Context
Xinyin Chen editor Doran C French editor Barry H Schneider editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:3rd Apr '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book is devoted specifically to culture and children's peer relationships.
This book responds to the absence of a comprehensive consideration of the implications of culture for children's peer relationships. Although research in this field has burgeoned in recent years, cultural issues have often been overlooked. The chapters tap such issues as the impact of social circumstances and cultural values on peer relationships, culturally prescribed socialization patterns and processes, emotional experience and regulation in peer interactions, children's social behaviors in peer interactions, cultural aspects of friendships, and peer influences on social and school adjustment in cultural context. The authors incorporate into their discussions findings from research programs using multiple methodologies, including both qualitative (e.g., interviewing, ethnographic and observational) and quantitative (e.g., large scale surveys, standardized questionnaires) approaches, based on a wide range of ages of children in cultures from East to West and from South to North (Asia, South America, the Mid-East, Southern Europe, and ethnic groups in the US).
'This book is a valuable source of needed cultural knowledge. …this is a good reference source for practitioners.' Psychologist
ISBN: 9780521842075
Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 27mm
Weight: 848g
536 pages