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E-grāmata: Children's Knowledge, Beliefs and Feelings about Nations and National Groups [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Series edited by (University of Oxford; Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom), Series edited by (Cambridge University), (University of Surrey, UK)
  • Formāts: 352 pages, 27 Tables, black and white; 16 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sērija : Essays in Developmental Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jan-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780203493618
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  • Formāts: 352 pages, 27 Tables, black and white; 16 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sērija : Essays in Developmental Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jan-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780203493618
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This book provides a state-of-the-art account of how people's subjective sense of national identity, and attitudes towards countries and national groups, develop through the course of childhood and adolescence. It offers a comprehensive review of the research which has been conducted into:

. children's understanding of nations as geographical territories and as political, historical and cultural communities

. children's knowledge, beliefs and feelings about the people who belong to different national groups

. children's attitudes towards, and emotional attachment to, their own country and national group.

The authors elaborate on the developmental patterns that have been found to emerge, contextualized by a consideration and evaluation of the theoretical frameworks which can be used to explain these patterns.

Written by the leading international authority in this field, and reporting (in collaboration with his colleagues) the findings from two major transnational research projects, this book will be invaluable to postgraduate students and researchers working in this field. The book will also be of great benefit to undergraduate students taking courses in Developmental Psychology, the Sociology of Childhood, and Education.
List of tables
x
List of figures
xiii
About the author xv
Preface xvi
1 On children, nations and national groups
1(28)
Some initial conceptual distinctions
4(5)
Theoretical perspectives on the nature of nations
9(7)
The concept of national enculturation
16(6)
The structure and organization of this book
22(4)
Summary
26(3)
2 Children's knowledge, beliefs and feelings about countries construed as geographical territories
29(44)
The Piagetian perspective on children's understanding of, and feelings about, countries
30(8)
Children's knowledge, beliefs and feelings about their own country
38(9)
Children's knowledge, beliefs and feelings about foreign countries
47(23)
Summary
70(3)
3 Children's knowledge, beliefs and feelings about the state construed as a political entity
73(24)
Children's understanding of the state
74(10)
Variability in children's understanding of, and attitudes to, government
84(8)
The role of the school in fostering children's understanding of the state
92(2)
Summary
94(3)
4 Children's knowledge, beliefs and feelings about nations and states construed as historical and cultural communities
97(32)
Children's pride in their own country
98(4)
The role of the school in the national enculturation of children
102(15)
Children's knowledge and utilization of national and state emblems
117(10)
Summary
127(2)
5 Children's knowledge, beliefs and feelings about the people who belong to different national and state groups
129(66)
Martyn Barrett, Luciano Arcuri Mark Bennett, Anna Emilia Berti, Anna Silvia Bombi, Luigi Castelli, Annamaria De Rosa, Arantza Del Valle, Rauf Garagozov, Almudena Gimenez De La Pena, Thea Kacharava, Giorgi Kipiani, Evanthia Lyons, Valentyna Pavlenko, Santiago Perera, Luixa Reizabal, Tatiana Riazanova, Fabio Sani, Jose Valencia and Ignasi Vila
Early studies into children's representations of, and attitudes to, the people who live in different countries
130(7)
More recent studies into children's representations of, and attitudes to, the people who live in different countries
137(13)
The CHOONGE and NERID projects
150(37)
The sources of children's knowledge and beliefs about the people who live in other countries
187(2)
Children's beliefs about the factors that determine people's national and state group memberships
189(3)
Summary
192(3)
6 The development of children's subjective identifications with their own nation and state
195(58)
Martyn Barrett, Luciano Arcuri, Mark Bennett, Anna Emilia Berti, Anna Silvia Bombi, Luigi Castelli, Annamaria De Rosa, Arantza Del Valle, Rauf Garagozov, Almudena Gimenez De La Pena, Thea Kacharava, Giorgi Kipiani, Evanthia Lyons, Valentyna Pavlenko, Santiago Perera, Luixa Reizabal, Tatiana Riazanova, Fabio Sani, Jose Valencia and Ignasi Vila
Previous studies into children's national and state self-categorizations
196(2)
The findings from the CHOONGE and NERID projects
198(47)
The Strength of Identification Scale (SoIS)
245(6)
Summary
251(2)
7 Theoretical accounts of how children's knowledge, beliefs and feelings about nations and states develop
253(44)
The key findings requiring explanation
254(9)
Existing theoretical accounts of children's development
263(16)
Towards a new explanatory framework: Societal-social-cognitive-motivational theory (SSCMT)
279(13)
Coda
292(2)
Summary
294(3)
References 297(24)
Author Index 321(4)
Subject Index 325
Martyn Barrett is Professor of Psychology at the University of Surrey. He has worked extensively on the development of language and on children's drawings. More recently he has been working on national and ethnic enculturation in childhood and adolescence, the development of prejudice and stereotyping in children and adolescents, and acculturation processes in ethnic minority individuals.