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Learning to Live Together

by David A. Hamburg, Beatrix A. Hamburg

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Education / Educational PsychologyEducation / Multicultural EducationFAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Child DevelopmentFAMILY & RELATIONSHIPSPsychology / Developmental / ChildPSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Child & AdolescentPsychology / Interpersonal RelationsPsychology / Social PsychologySocial Science / Sociology / GeneralSocial Science / Social Classes & Economic DisparitySocial Science / Violence in Society

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With a view to deepening our understanding of sources of hatred and prejudice, this book uses a developmental and evolutionary perspective to explore and explain the process by which our beliefs are conveyed to the youngest members of society. Discussing the psychological obstacles to peaceful relations between groups, the authors focus on the developmental processes by which we can work to diminish ethnocentrism, prejudice, and hatred, which children learn from a very early age. Until now, scholarship and practice in international relations have gravely neglected crucial psychological aspects of these terrible problems and have not yet explored the educational opportunities related to them. Addressing these promising lines of inquiry and innovation, this book fosters a more humane and less violent development in childhood and adolescence. Educators, religious leaders, developmental and social psychologists, will find this a valuable resource, as will a socially concerned segment of the public who are looking for practical ways to work for peace.

Book Details

Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Published:
2004
Pages:
416
Language:
EN
ISBN:
9780195157796
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