With a unique focus encompassing both social and developmental psychology, The Development of the Social Self will appeal to a broad spectrum of students and researchers in both disciplines, as well as those working in related areas such as sociology and child development.</P> ...
sociology of development that branch of sociology concerned with the examination of social change from agrarian to industrial societies and particularly applied to study of theTHIRD WORLD. More narrowly, the term is sometimes used to refer to those theories of social change associated withMODERNIZATION...
Sustainable development, approach to social, economic, and environmental planning that attempts to balance the social and economic needs of present and future human generations with the imperative of preserving, or preventing undue damage to, the natural
Ideological and party self-identification problems of the respondents in the left-right scale can be found in the text Waldemar Wojtasik.The problem of the economic significance in the ideological aspects made a contribution to the creation of article. Economic factors as part of differentiating polit...
Social science, any branch of academic study or science that deals with human behavior in its social and cultural aspects. Usually included within the social sciences are cultural (or social) anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, and ec
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This chapter analyzes the theory of self and comments on few aspects of the special perspective on the self. Self theory, like other knowledge, is dependent on the theories in one's culture about human nature and about the social, biological, and physical world. Put briefly, theories about ...
Collectivism is where the individual is expected to put the group (the family or the village) before self-interest – this might mean that children are expected to leave school at a younger age in order to care for elderly parents or grandparents rather than staying in school and furthering ...
Self-Concept Just as attachment is the main psychosocial milestone of infancy, the primary psychosocial milestone of childhood is the development of a positive sense of self. How does self-awareness develop? Infants don’t have a self-concept, which is an understanding of who they are. If you...
Achieving sustainable rural development is essential for countries worldwide to balance development between urban and rural areas; especially, sustainable social development is crucial. In the face of rapid urbanization in China, the withdrawal of rural