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de Haan, Mariette – Human Development, 2011
Migration induces complex processes of human transformation that are usually not reflected in theories that describe these changes. In most theories regarding these transformations, the implicit assumption is that immigrants undergo a transition to the culture of the mainstream population according to a modernization perspective. Based on a review…
Descriptors: Migration, Immigrants, Child Rearing, Acculturation

Meacham, Jack – Human Development, 1996
Identifies a new urgency to the struggle over the emphasis of U.S. developmental psychology. Suggestions for developmental psychologists include: recruiting diverse and empathic students; broadening the curriculum and incorporating multicultural education; implementing senior faculty development programs; transforming developmental theory to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Culture

Labouvie-Vief, G.; And Others – Human Development, 1995
Examines the representations of mental functioning in terms of images and stories of gender relations. Suggests that the rational pole of the mind is often stereotyped as "hard" and "masculine," while the nonrational pole is considered "soft" and "feminine." Reviews evidence suggesting that these dynamics…
Descriptors: Adults, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Cultural Images

McVicker, Clinchy B. – Human Development, 1995
Underlines the importance of investigating development within concrete thinking. Points out the importance of taking seriously the need for epistemological pluralism respecting and rewarding the labor-intensive methods of inquiry that embody the kind of concrete, contextual thinking researchers try to understand. (AA)
Descriptors: Adults, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Cultural Images