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This book starts with the classification of the main views of
different thinkers after the study of the original materials, which
covers all the thinkers' thoughts and conceptions. A major
objective of this book is to reveal the ideas of the philosophers.
Key ideological opinions are stated with the former discussion of
exact questions and further clarification of their philosophical
meaning, which enables the readers to better understand the meaning
and value of the philosophical thoughts. Since the logic and
history are in accordance with each other, a frame of conception is
formed then. Then, the author clearly explains the logical
relationship in the frame mentioned before, as well as the
formation of the key concepts and their relationship.
Cross-Strait Relations Since 2016: The End of the Illusion examines
the situation in the Taiwan Strait since the election of Tsai
Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party in the January 2016
general elections. Tracking the pragmatic approach taken by the
Tsai administration, this book positions the recent developments
within a changing geopolitical context and analyzes Beijing's
reactions to an environment which has become increasingly skeptical
of its intentions. It shows that despite President Tsai's
commitment to the "status quo" in the Taiwan Strait and
pro-democracy policies, which have been well received by the
international community, Xi Jinping continues to advocate for a
unification policy which remains very unpopular in Taiwan. With
in-depth, on-the-ground analysis based on access to various
government actors in Taiwan and abroad, the author takes a deep
dive into a highly complex relationship that is often misunderstood
abroad, with stakes that have direct implications for the future
stability of the Indo-Pacific region. The first English language
book to provide a full assessment of the four years of DPP rule
since 2016, this book will be useful to students and scholars of
Asian Studies and Taiwan Studies, as well as Security Studies,
Politics and International Relations.
This volume contains various articles that are a sample of the
ideas constructed and facts collected by Alexander Romanovich Luria
during more than half a century of psychological research.
This volume contains a sample of articles on developmental
psychology that have appeared in Soviet psychology over the past 15
years. The articles represent a much great time span of
developmental psychology in the Soviet Union, beginning wth classic
papers by Denisova and Figurin published in the mid-1920s.
It was during the Renaissance period that sculptors' models,
together with drawings, were first assembled by avid collectors
fascinated by the tangible evidence of the creative process of the
artist. This fully illustrated collection of essays, by
distinguished scholars and experts in the field, focuses on the
process of sculptural design in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century
Europe. The publication arises from a 2017 conference, and is the
third and final Robert H. Smith Renaissance Sculpture volume.
Alexander Luria was one of the most influential psychologists of
the 20th century. His official autobiography was written as a
citizen of the Soviet Union, and while it provides a compelling
story of his lifelong devotion to developing a comprehensive theory
of the biological and cultural foundations of human nature, it is
conspicuous for the absence of information about the social context
of his work and his personal struggles to be a decent person in
indecent times. The current "dialogic autobiography" brings the
vitality of Luria's ideas back to life. Michael Cole and Karl
Levitin, both of whom knew Luria well and have written about his
life and work, have written a carefully researched introduction and
epilogue to the original autobiography. They provide readers, for
the first time, with information about the social and personal
contexts of Luria's remarkable achievements. Their account is
supplemented by downloadable resources with reminiscences of
leading psychologists from around the world who knew and worked
with Luria. At last, Luria's life and science are brought together
in a single volume. The book will appeal to psychologists,
neuropsychologists, and other scientists interested in Luria's life
achievements.
A.R. Luria was one of the most significant psychological
researchers and theorists of the 20th century. He is considered to
have founded the field of neuropsychology, and he had a great
influence on and was influenced by the work of Lev Vygotsky, whose
cultural theory of child development is now very much in vogue.
Michael Cole is one of the premier cultural-developmental
psychologists of our time and spent several years working with
Luria at Moscow State University in the 1960s and 70s. Shortly
after Luria's death, he facilitated the publication of his
autobiography. However, Luria lived in fear of the Soviet Union and
his autobiography was cryptic and avoided any information about the
circumstances of his life and how he dealt personally and
scientifically with the rapidly shifting, often dangerous, social
context in which he worked. Cole has uncovered a good deal of this
personal information since the fall of the Soviet Union and this
edition of the text will have a new introduction and epilogue that
adds crucial information and details about Luria's life. respecting
Luria's account of his scientific career while providing the world
with a fuller account of the connections between his life and work
on the one hand, and the social conditions of that life and work in
the history of his country. The book will appeal to psychologists,
neuropsychologists, and other scientists interested in Luria's life
achievements.
This special issue provides a set of articles written by former
colleagues and friends of Jan Hawkins--a member of a talented group
of graduate students who participated in the weekly seminars held
in what was then referred to as the Institute for Comparative
Development during the mid-1970s. The single theme that brought
together this diverse group of scholars and that dominates the
papers in this issue is the belief in the value of human diversity
not only as a resource for understanding human nature, but as a
necessity for continued human development. The articles and
commentaries testify that the ideas, practices, and values that Jan
Hawkins helped to create in the mid-1970s are now found around the
world.
In "Exploring Borders, " Giuseppe Mantovani highlights and explores
the ways in which culture acts as framework organising our
experience. He emphasises the differences across and between
cultures and examines the depths to which these can go. He also
analyses the functions of culture, including: mediation,
meaning-making, and forming a repertory of values and principles.
Finally, he considers some of the challenges raised by taking a
cultural perspective and examines how these may be addressed in
society.
This highly original and eminently readable narrative will be
invaluable to scholars of psychology, media and cultural studies,
and to all those fascinated by culture and eager to make the
cultural dimension visible to all.
First Published in 2017. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an Informa company.
This special issue provides a set of articles written by former
colleagues and friends of Jan Hawkins--a member of a talented group
of graduate students who participated in the weekly seminars held
in what was then referred to as the Institute for Comparative
Development during the mid-1970s. The single theme that brought
together this diverse group of scholars and that dominates the
papers in this issue is the belief in the value of human diversity
not only as a resource for understanding human nature, but as a
necessity for continued human development. The articles and
commentaries testify that the ideas, practices, and values that Jan
Hawkins helped to create in the mid-1970s are now found around the
world.
Years of rapprochement between Taiwan and China had convinced many
that the Taiwan issue had been resolved, and that it was only a
matter of time before the two former opponents would reunite under
One China. But a reenergized civil society, motivated by civic
nationalism and a desire to defend Taiwan's liberal-democratic way
of life, has dashed such hopes and contributed to the defeat of the
China-friendly Kuomintang in the 2016 presidential elections. This
book draws on years of on-the-ground research and reporting to shed
light on the consolidation of identity in Taiwan that will make
peaceful unification with China a near impossibility. It traces the
causes and evolution of Taiwan's new form of nationalism, which
exploded in the form of the Sunflower Movement in 2014, and
analyses how recent developments in China and Hong Kong under "one
country, two systems" have reinforced a desire among the Taiwanese
to maintain their distinct identity and the sovereignty of their
nation. It also explores the instruments at China's disposal, from
soft power to coercion, as well as the limits of its influence, as
it attempts to prevent a permanent break-up between the two sides
of the Taiwan Strait. Finally, the book argues against abandonment
and suggests that international support for Taiwan as it negotiates
its complex relationship with China is not only morally right but
also conducive to regional and global stability. Acting as both a
sequel and a rebuttal to earlier publications on Taiwan-China
relations, this book takes an intimate and anthropological look at
Taiwan's youth and civil society, and applies this to traditional
analyses of cross-strait politics. It will appeal to students and
scholars of Taiwanese Politics, Chinese Politics, International
Relations and Sociology.
Inspired by the seminal work of Jack Goody, a historical
anthropologist specializing in the study of social structure and
change, Technology, Literacy, and the Evolution of Society gathers
diverse perspectives of 20 distinguished historians,
anthropologists, psychologists, and educators to address the role
of technologies in social stability and change in traditional and
modern societies. In this interdisciplinary text, scholars examine
the ways in which local languages and cultural traditions, modes of
production and communication, patterns of local knowledge and
authority affect how people and cultures resist or accommodate
demands for such change. With work from acclaimed contributors,
this pioneering volume is the first analysis of the influence of
Jack Goody. It provides a thorough look at the relations between
societies of different practices, customs, and values, determining
the mechanisms behind sociocultural stability and change.
Technology, Literacy, and the Evolution of Society is intended for
graduate students and academics in history, anthropology,
psychology, sociology, and education, as well as academics and all
others interested in pursuing the directions and implications of
the work and influence of Jack Goody.
This book starts with the classification of the main views of
different thinkers after the study of the original materials, which
covers all the thinkers' thoughts and conceptions. A major
objective of this book is to reveal the ideas of the philosophers.
Key ideological opinions are stated with the former discussion of
exact questions and further clarification of their philosophical
meaning, which enables the readers to better understand the meaning
and value of the philosophical thoughts. Since the logic and
history are in accordance with each other, a frame of conception is
formed then. Then, the author clearly explains the logical
relationship in the frame mentioned before, as well as the
formation of the key concepts and their relationship.
This popular textbook is an authoritative chronological exploration
of how the lives of children are shaped by biological and cultural
factors. The book offers a lively, engaging, and always accessible
examination of child development as a process involving the whole
child within multiple, mutually influencing contexts. Throughout,
the emphasis is on how the interaction of biology and culture
contributes both to the universal pathways of development shared by
all children and to the diverse developmental patterns that unfold
in the lives of individual children. This is an accessible
introduction to Developmental Psychology for students taking
courses that focus on child and adolescent development. This book
can also be purchased with the breakthrough online resource,
LaunchPad, which offers innovative media content, curated and
organised for easy assignability. LaunchPad's intuitive interface
presents quizzing, flashcards, animations and much more to make
learning actively engaging.
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