Lifecourse Priorities Among Appalachian Emerging Adults: Revisiting Wallace's Organization of Diversity [0.03%]
阿巴拉契亚新兴成年人的生活阶段优先事项:重新审视Wallace的多样性整合理论
Ryan A Brown,David H Rehkopf,William E Copeland et al.
Ryan A Brown et al.
We examine how social demographics (gender, age, or race-ethnicity), census tract characteristics, and family environment during childhood relate to variability in the lifecourse priorities of 344 Cherokee and white youth during emerging ad...
Bruner's Search for Meaning: A Conversation between Psychology and Anthropology [0.03%]
布伦纳意义追寻论:心理学与人类学的对话
Cheryl Mattingly,Nancy C Lutkehaus,C Jason Throop
Cheryl Mattingly
We introduce a special issue of Ethos devoted to the work of Jerome Bruner and his careerlong attempts to seek innovative ways to foster a dialogue between psychology and anthropology. The articles in this special issue situate Bruner's mea...
Cheryl Mattingly
Cheryl Mattingly
In this article I consider "narrative mind reading," the practical capability of inferring the motives that precipitate and underlie the actions of others. Following Jerome Bruner, I argue that this everyday capacity depends on our ability ...
Autism and Anthropology? [0.03%]
自闭症与人类学?
Mary C Lawlor
Mary C Lawlor
Bridging Psychiatric and Anthropological Approaches: The Case of "Nerves" in the United States [0.03%]
跨越精神病学和人类学的方法:美国的"Nerves"案例分析
Britt Dahlberg,Frances K Barg,Joseph J Gallo et al.
Britt Dahlberg et al.
Psychiatrists and anthropologists have taken distinct analytic approaches when confronted with differences between emic and etic models for distress: psychiatrists have translated folk models into diagnostic categories whereas anthropologis...
Recruitment to a ritual role [0.03%]
仪式性角色的产生
L Paul
L Paul
W W Anderson,D D Anderson
W W Anderson