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Theory of Mind in the Pacific
Reasoning Across Cultures

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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The ascription of desires or beliefs to other people is a milestone of human sociality. It allows us to understand, explain, and predict human behaviour. During the last years, research on children's knowledge about the mental world, better known as theory of mind research, has become a central topic in developmental psychology and the role of cultural impact is subject of various theoretical yet hitherto few empirical accounts.This book is the result of intensive collaboration between anthropologists and psychologists in the field of cross-cultural research on social cognitive development. Five interdisciplinary research teams, coming from the University of Heidelberg, were investigating five Pacific Island societies. All together, they were interested in the question of how and when children in these different cultures come to assign mental states to others. This unique research project combines sound ethnography of different Pacific cultures with thoroughly conducted experimental work, done by developmental psychologists; it presents a shared, thoughtful analysis of the results and provides deeper insight into current debates on the ontogeny of theory of mind competencies.

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Prof. Dr. Joachim Funke ist Lehrstuhlinhaber für Allgemeine und Theoretische Psychologie am Psychologischen Institut der Universität Heidelberg.

Zusammenfassung

The ascription of desires or beliefs to other people is a milestone of human sociality. It allows us to understand, explain, and predict human behaviour. During the last years, research on children’s knowledge about the mental world, better known as theory of mind research, has become a central topic in developmental psychology and the role of cultural impact is subject of various theoretical yet hitherto few empirical accounts.

This book is the result of intensive collaboration between anthropologists and psychologists in the field of cross-cultural research on social cognitive development. Five interdisciplinary research teams, coming from the University of Heidelberg, were investigating five Pacific Island societies. All together, they were interested in the question of how and when children in these different cultures come to assign mental states to others. This unique research project combines sound ethnography of different Pacific cultures with thoroughly conducted experimental work, done by developmental psychologists; it presents a shared, thoughtful analysis of the results and provides deeper insight into current debates on the ontogeny of theory of mind competencies.

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit Birgit Träuble (Herausgeber), Jürg Wassmann (Herausgeber), Joachim Funke (Herausgeber), Birgi Träuble (Herausgeber)
Verlag Universitätsverlag Winter
 
Sprachen Englisch
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum 01.08.2013
Thema Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Ethnologie > Völkerkunde
 
EAN 9783825362034
ISBN 978-3-8253-6203-4
Anzahl Seiten 277
Illustration 41 Abbildungen
Abmessung (Verpackung) 13.9 x 21 x 1.7 cm
Gewicht (Verpackung) 344 g
 
Serie Heidelberg Studies in Pacific Anthropology > Vol.1
Heidelberg Studies in Pacific Anthropology > 1
Themen Ethnologie, Kulturanthropologie, Neuguinea, Kognitionswissenschaften, Theory of Mind, Pazifik /Ethnologie, Pazifik /Kulturanthropologie, Personenkonzepte, False Belief
 

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