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kapitola v odborné knize (C)
Home Department:
Katedra psychologie (25700)
Title:
Cultural Aspects of Successful Development.
Citace
Millová, K. Cultural Aspects of Successful Development..
In:
M. Blatný.
Personality and well-being across the life-span.
London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. s. 81-88. ISBN 978-1-137-43995-6.
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Publication year:
2015
Obor:
Psychologie
Form of publication:
Tištená verze
ISBN code:
978-1-137-43995-6
Book title in original language:
Personality and well-being across the life-span
Title of the edition and volume number:
Neuveden
Place of publishing:
London
Publisher name:
Palgrave Macmillan
Issue reference (issue number):
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Published:
v zahraničí
Author of the source document:
M. Blatný
Number of pages:
8
Book page count:
190
Page from:
81
Page to:
88
Book print run:
EID:
2-s2.0-84961145953
Key words in English:
cultural differences; successful development; macrosocial changes
Annotation in original language:
Successful development is, in addition to the individual micro-level, rooted also in the broader sociocultural context. This includes the requirements of a particular society that will also influence individual development. A unique opportunity for research on macrosocial effects on individual successful development is provided by societies in political, economic or cultural transition. The results of longitudinal research in societies in transition suggest that we should study successful development only in the context of a particular culture, society and historical period. Successful development is also partly determined by the features of the society in which the individual’s life is set. Social setting is primarily represented by social institutions (for example, political or educational) and a broader sociocultural context. These are the macrosocial factors of development. They provide a more general view of human development across the lifespan, since any social change – to a greater or lesser degree – is reflected at the individual level as well.
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