Socialization as cultural communication : development of a theme in the work of Margaret Mead /
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Berkeley :
University of California Press,
[1976]
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Table of Contents:
- Langness, L. L. Margaret Mead and the study of socialization
- Rowell, T. E. Growing up in a monkey group
- Kaufman, I. C. Learning what comes naturally
- Bateson, G. Some components of socialization for trance
- Goldschmidt, W. Absent eyes and idle hands
- De Vos, G. A. Affective dissonance and primary socialization
- Whiting, J. W. M. and Whiting, B. B. Aloofness and intimacy of husbands and wives
- Shweder, R. A. and LeVine, R. A. Dream concepts of Hausa children
- Kagan, J. Resilience in cognitive development
- Cole, M. and Scribner, S. Theorizing about socialization of cognition
- Levy, R. I. A conjunctive pattern in middle class informal and formal education
- Devereux, G. Time: history versus chronicle
- Metraux, R. Eidos and change
- Schwartz, T. Relations among generations in time-limited cultures
- Inkeles, A. Becoming modern: individual change in six developing countries