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Cultural Values Regarding Children and Family: The Cultural Meaning of Parent-Child Relationships

  • Gisela Trommsdorff
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Pursuit of Meaning
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  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. CONTENTS 5
  3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 9
  4. Psychology, Culture, and the Pursuit of Meaning: an Introduction 11
  5. Glimpses of the Past and Current Perspectives
  6. From Cognition to Culture: Cultural Psychology and Social Constructionism as Post-Cognitivist Movements in Psychology 21
  7. Whither Cross-Cultural Psychology? 45
  8. A Meditation on Message and Meaning 59
  9. Understanding as Relationship: Cultural Psychology in Global Context 83
  10. Analyzing Social Interactions in a ‘Glocal’ Society: Problems and Possibilities of a Cultural Psychology 103
  11. Culture and the ‘Dialogical Self’: Toward a Secular Cultural Psychology of Religion 129
  12. Universals and the Psychology of Music: An Exemplar for Cultural Studies 153
  13. Methodology and Comparison
  14. Understanding Cultural Differences: Relational Hermeneutics and Comparative Analysis in Cultural Psychology 163
  15. Historically Structured Sampling (HSS): How can Psychology’s Methodology Become Tuned in to the Reality of the Historical Nature of Cultural Psychology? 215
  16. Beyond the Dilemma of Cultural and Cross-Cultural Psychology: Resolving the Tension between Nomothetic and Idiographic Approaches 253
  17. The Solution of Fundamental Methodological Problems in Cross- Cultural Psychology by Guaranteeing the Equivalence of Measurements 269
  18. Methods and Instruments
  19. Quantitative and Qualitative Cross-Cultural Comparison: The Role of Cultural Metrics 293
  20. Exploring Intercultural Learning: Potential and Limits of the Structure Formation Technique 319
  21. How to Orient Yourself in Balinese Space: Combining Ethnographic and Psychological Methods for the Study of Cognitive Processes 351
  22. Rituals of Manliness in Western Films of the 90’s: Psychoanalysis as a Method of Cultural Comparison 377
  23. Self and Development in Culture
  24. Negotiating the Middle Ground Between the Ostensible and Shared Horizons: A Dynamic Approach to Cross-Cultural Communication about Human Development 393
  25. Ethnic Self-Understanding: Ethnic Cultural Psychology as an Action toward Culture and Ethnicity 435
  26. Cultural Values Regarding Children and Family: The Cultural Meaning of Parent-Child Relationships 465
  27. Development as Enculturation and Active Formation Revisited 495
  28. Authors 515
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