PPT-The Family Chapter 12 The Family in Cross-Cultural Perspective
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Family Systems Family is a group of people who are related by marriage blood or adoption and who live together and share economic resources The Family in CrossCultural
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Family Systems Family is a group of people who are related by marriage blood or adoption and who live together and share economic resources The Family in CrossCultural Perspective The nuclear family . And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students Objects of cultural property include JJ J J eg rock art sacred objects J J J scienti57375c specimens QQJ J Z weapons machinery J QJJ Q interior decorations jewellery musical instruments Z J recordings maps JJ J QJJ Q Q JJ A small range of A Seniz. . Celimli. 10.26.09. Cultural Psychology. All social and emotional development occurs in a cultural context. Culture involves shared beliefs and practices which unite communities and differentiate them from other communities. CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING. CULTURE SHOCK. ADJUSTMENT PROCESS. RE-ENTRY PROCESS. INDIVIDUAL REACTIONS. CULTURAL DISLOCATION. OVERCOMING CULTURE SHOCK. CULTURAL ADJUSTMENT . CULTURE SHOCK. CS is a psychological disorientation that most people experience when living in a culture markedly different from one’s own. What is culture?. Culture. - all of the shared products of human groups - - . products people create. Material culture. – physical objects that people create (cars, clothes, books, buildings). Nonmaterial culture . Peter J. Richerson. With thanks to Robert Boyd. Talk to Radcliffe Exploratory Seminar on Cooperation and Human Systems Design, March 26, 2009. Cultural Evolution Is Darwinian: Culture is a population level process. Dr Mary . Tilki. . Irish in Britain . Informed and illustrated by :. Tom . Kitwood. (1997) Dementia reconsidered : The person comes first. Open university Press . Papadopoulos I, . Tilki. M, & Taylor G (1998) . ICTD perspective: . Frugal innovation, context driven and bottom up workable functional infrastructures. The Jugaad Ethos. : Systemic risk. Bricolage of jury-rigged, self-repaired, cost-effective solution . ICTD perspective: . Frugal innovation, context driven and bottom up workable functional infrastructures. The Jugaad Ethos. : Systemic risk. Bricolage of jury-rigged, self-repaired, cost-effective solution . Guess. . flags. !. Once . upon. a . time. ….. What. . is. . your. . flag. . history. ?. . Cultures. . represented. . here. :. . CULTURE SHOCK. ADJUSTMENT PROCESS. RE-ENTRY PROCESS. INDIVIDUAL REACTIONS. CULTURAL DISLOCATION. OVERCOMING CULTURE SHOCK. CULTURAL ADJUSTMENT . CULTURE SHOCK. CS is a psychological disorientation that most people experience when living in a culture markedly different from one’s own. Simulation. This. . simulation . has . been. . modified. . from. . the. original . version. .. Prepared by: . Jennifer Robertson, Valencia College, . 2014. Learning. . Outcomes. I. nteract. . aubtaisitallmes of AnZkxropologyN-A ModuiaLr AtinrcpxrjczwaAwiarirapolagyP ter- IscaloaLumCol 1ec e dfMars inKemtfl142 CA 94904PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THISMATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BYP KASSEBAUMTO THE Robyn M. Holmes. Chapter 8 Outline. Understanding Relationships – Relational Model Theory. Conditions for Forming Friendships. Chapter 8 Outline. Cultural Constructions of Physical Attractiveness and Beauty.
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