Culture and Human Development
Discover the profound insights of John Whiting in his compelling collection, Culture and Human Development, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This 376-page paperback brings together a selection of Whiting's most influential essays, showcasing his expertise as a leading figure in psychological anthropology and a pioneer in systematic cross-cultural research.
Within these pages, readers will find thought-provoking discussions on the intricate relationship between culture and human development, alongside a comprehensive autobiographical essay that provides a unique glimpse into Whiting's intellectual journey. This book is essential for anyone interested in anthropology, child development, and the social sciences, offering valuable perspectives that bridge cultural understanding and human psychology.
Enhance your knowledge of social and cultural anthropology with this essential read from a distinguished author in the field.