Maori Youth: A Psychoethnological Study Of Cultural Deprivation

Maori Youth: A Psychoethnological Study Of Cultural Deprivation

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Author: David P. Ausubel
Binding: Paperback
Published: -

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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
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Maori Youth: A Psychoethnological Study Of Cultural Deprivation presents a rigorous academic examination of the psychological and social conditions affecting young people within the Maori culture. This seminal work chronicles the intricate interplay between cultural heritage and the challenges faced by Maori youth, employing a psychoethnological framework to analyze their experiences. Ausubel's research meticulously details the societal factors contributing to perceived cultural deprivation, offering a critical perspective on its impact on identity formation and well-being. The study instructs readers on the complexities of cross-cultural psychological assessment and the profound effects of cultural shifts on indigenous populations. It argues for a deeper understanding of the unique pressures confronting Maori youth, making it an essential resource for scholars in psychology, anthropology, and education.

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Author: David P. Ausubel
Binding: Paperback
Published: -

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

Maori Youth: A Psychoethnological Study Of Cultural Deprivation presents a rigorous academic examination of the psychological and social conditions affecting young people within the Maori culture. This seminal work chronicles the intricate interplay between cultural heritage and the challenges faced by Maori youth, employing a psychoethnological framework to analyze their experiences. Ausubel's research meticulously details the societal factors contributing to perceived cultural deprivation, offering a critical perspective on its impact on identity formation and well-being. The study instructs readers on the complexities of cross-cultural psychological assessment and the profound effects of cultural shifts on indigenous populations. It argues for a deeper understanding of the unique pressures confronting Maori youth, making it an essential resource for scholars in psychology, anthropology, and education.