Fr. 185.00

How Young Children Perceive Race

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Robyn M. Holmes is a Professor of Psychology and Associated Faculty member in the History and Anthropology Department at Monmouth University. Her teaching and research interests reflect interdisciplinary and cultural perspectives. Her recent research focuses upon children’s experiences, particularly play, playfulness, early childhood education, creativity, and learning. She is the author of the Oxford works Culture, Schooling and Children’s Learning Experiences (forthcoming) and Cultural psychology: Exploring Culture and Mind in Diverse Communities and the Sage works, How Young Children Perceive Race and Fieldwork with Children. She is also a contributing author to the Sage Research Methods Cases and Dataset platforms. Klappentext Using the results of a participant observation study, Robyn M Holmes illustrates how young children learn about ethnic identity. Unlike many previous studies, performed in experimental and contrived settings, the author worked with children in a kindergarten environment. The resulting account uses the children's own words and drawings to illustrate their beliefs and understanding about race and ethnicity. Particular issues addressed include: how children understand group boundaries; view their selves; and develop an ethnic component of friendship, romance and procreation. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Field Methods Working with Children The Elementary Schools Categories and Cognition Conceptions of Self Friendship and Ethnicity Procreation and Race Conclusion

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