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El. knyga: Values, Religion, and Culture in Adolescent Development

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"Cultural values and religious beliefs play a substantial role in adolescent development. Developmental scientists have shown increasing interest in how culture and religion are involved in the processes through which adolescents adapt to environments. This volume constitutes a timely and unique addition to the literature on human development from a cultural-contextual perspective. Editors Gisela Trommsdorff and Xinyin Chen present systematic and in-depth discussions of theoretical perspectives, landmarkstudies and strategies for further research in the field. The eminent contributors reflect diverse cultural perspectives, transcending the Western emphasis of many previous works. This volume will be of interest to scholars and professionals interested in basic developmental processes, adolescent social psychology and the sociological and psychological dimensions of religion"--

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This volume presents multidisciplinary perspectives on the role of cultural values and religious beliefs in adolescent development.
List of Contributors
xiii
Preface xxv
Acknowledgments xxix
Part One Theoretical Perspectives on Values, Religion, and Adolescent Development in Cultural Context
1 Cultural Perspectives on Values and Religion in Adolescent Development: A Conceptual Overview and Synthesis
3(43)
Gisela Trommsdorff
2 Psychological Functions of Religion in Youth - A Historical and Cultural Perspective
46(20)
Hans-Joachim Kornadt
3 Cultural Differences in Self-Awareness in Adolescence Pathways to Spiritual Awareness
66(31)
Fred Rothbaum
Yan Z. Wang
Dov Cohen
Part Two Universal and Culture-Specific Functions of Adolescent Values and Religion
4 Values and Religion in Adolescent Development: Cross-National and Comparative Evidence
97(26)
Shalom H. Schwartz
5 Religion and Life Satisfaction of Young Persons around the World: Personal Values and Societal Context
123(23)
Michael Harris Bond
Vivian Miu-Chi Lun
Liman Man Wai Li
6 Indonesian Muslim Adolescents and the Ecology of Religion
146(18)
Doran C. French
Nancy Eisenberg
Urip Purwono
Julie A. Sallquist
7 Peer Groups as a Crucible of Positive Value Development in a Global World
164(24)
Reed W. Larson
Lene Arnett Jensen
Hyeyoung Kang
Aisha Griffith
Vikki Rompala
8 Civic Development in Relational Perspective
188(23)
Kenneth H. Rubin
Tina Malti
Kristina McDonald
Part Three Impact of Values and Religion on Adolescent Adjustment in Times of Social Change
9 Marginalized Japanese Youth in Post-industrial Japan: Motivational Patterns, Self-Perceptions, and the Structural Foundations of Shifting Values
211(24)
Vinai Norasakkunkit
Yukiko Uchida
10 Adolescent Cultural Values and Adjustment in the Changing Chinese Society
235(18)
Xinyin Chen
Li Wang
Junsheng Liu
11 With God's Help: The Future Orientation of Palestinian Girls in Israel Growing Up Muslim
253(18)
Rachel Seginer
Sami Mahajna
12 Religion's Role in the Development of Girls' Occupational Aspirations
271(19)
Lisa D. Pearce
Jessica Halliday Hardie
13 First Romantic Relationships of Adolescents from Different Religious Groups in Israel and Germany
290(25)
Bernhard Nauck
Anja Steinbach
Part Four Socialization Processes of Values and Religion in Adolescent Development
14 Attachment and Religious Development in Adolescence: The Implications of Culture
315(26)
Pehr Granqvist
15 Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Adolescents' Religiosity and Family Orientation
341(29)
Boris Mayer
Gisela Trommsdorff
16 Religion and the Intergenerational Continuity of Values
370(21)
Ariel Knafo
Ella Daniel
Sigal Gabay
Ran Zilber
Rivka Shir
17 Adolescents' Social Development and the Role of Religion: Coherence at the Detriment of Openness
391(33)
Vassilis Saroglou
18 Hindu Religious Values and Their Influence on Youths in India
424(19)
Ramesh Chandra Mishra
Index 443
Gisela Trommsdorff received her doctoral degree and venia legendi from the University of Mannheim. She was Professor at the Technical University of Aachen from 1977 to 1987. She then served as Chair for Developmental and Cross-Cultural Psychology at the University of Konstanz before her 2007 appointment as Research Professor at the German Institute for Economic Studies, Berlin. Dr Trommsdorff's research interests are focused on intergenerational relations over the lifespan, transmission of values and children's socioemotional and prosocial development, including adaptation to socio-cultural change, with a primary focus on cultural contexts. Over the past twenty years she has established an international and interdisciplinary collaborative research team in Japan, Korea, China, Indonesia, India, the United States and several Eastern and Western European countries. She has co-edited more than twenty books, authored numerous book chapters and articles and served on the boards of international journals and scientific institutions. Dr Trommsdorff is a member of the Academy of Sciences in Erfurt and a recipient of the German Federal Cross of Merit, 1st Class. Xinyin Chen is Professor of Psychology at the Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Association for Psychological Science and a member of the Executive Committee of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development. Dr Chen is the recipient of a William T. Grant Scholars Award, a Shanghai Eastern Scholars Award, and several other academic awards for his scientific work. His primary research interests are in children's and adolescents' socioemotional functioning (such as shyness-inhibition, social competence, affect) and social relationships from a contextual-developmental perspective. Most recently, Dr Chen has been conducting, with his international collaborators, several large-scale, longitudinal projects in Canada, China, and other countries. His current work focuses on the implications of macro-level societal changes for socialization and socioemotional development. He is the co-editor of Peer Relationships in Cultural Context (2006) and the author of a number of articles in major journals including Child Development, Child Development Perspectives, Developmental Psychology and the Annual Review of Psychology. Dr Chen has also published book chapters concerning culture, children's social behaviors and peer relationships, and parental socialization practices.