The World Ahead Christine E. HallettBorn in the first year of the 20th century, it is fitting that Margaret Mead should have been one of the first anthropologists to use anthropological analysis to study the future course of human civilization. This volume collects, for the first time, her writings on the future of humanity and how humans can shape that future through purposeful action. For Mead, the study of the future was born out of her lifelong interest in processes of change. Many
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the formation of sustained interpersonal relations depends upon the attraction resulting from reciprocal self concept support
This new theory challenges prevailing theories of competence motivation and sex-role identity development that assume competence and femininity to be mutually exclusive
Dedicated to a better understanding of the diversity of children being taught in American public schools
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it offers an approach to psychotherapy founded in altruistic love
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addressing issues of ethnicity and difference which are central to today's debates about what it means to be French
Eastern Figures is accessible to anyone interested in the literary and cultural history of empire and its aftermath