Culture and human development
Keywords:
Culture, Human Development, Early Communication, EducationAbstract
In this article I discuss two ways in which culture has been incorporated as a component in theories of human development. A first approach sees culture as a source of variation and is the usual approach in traditional cross-cultural research. A second approach defines culture as a constitutive element of human experience and development. In my discussion of each approach I argue in favor of the second view, which gives much more weight to cultural analysis in the study of human development. I close the article illustrating some of the consequences of this constitutive approach in two areas of study of developmental processes: early communication and the definition of educational exchanges.Downloads
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2012-12-11
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Poveda, D. (2012). Culture and human development. Journal of Parents and Teachers, (346), 21–24. Retrieved from https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/padresymaestros/article/view/556
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