Moral Development in a Global World: Research from a Cultural-Developmental Perspective

Hardback

Main Details

Title Moral Development in a Global World: Research from a Cultural-Developmental Perspective
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Lene Arnett Jensen
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:282
Dimensions(mm): Height 230,Width 153
Category/GenreEthics and moral philosophy
ISBN/Barcode 9781107037144
ClassificationsDewey:303.372
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 10 Tables, black and white; 12 Line drawings, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 2 April 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Questions addressing people's moral lives, similarities and differences in the moral concepts of cultural groups, and how these concepts emerge in the course of development are of perennial interest. In a globalizing world, addressing what is universal and what is culturally distinctive about moral development is pressing. More than ever, well-substantiated knowledge of diverse peoples' moral compasses is needed. This book presents the cultural-developmental theory of moral psychology, findings from numerous countries, and four instruments for conducting cultural-developmental research. The central thesis is that humans are born with a shared moral heritage and that, as we develop from childhood into adulthood, we branch off in diverse directions shaped by culture - resulting in novelty and contention. An international group of eminent and cutting-edge scholars from anthropology, psychology, and linguistics addresses this timely topic and explores how gender, social class, and 'culture wars' between liberals and conservatives play into moral development across cultures.

Author Biography

Lene Arnett Jensen is Associate Professor of Psychology at Clark University, Massachusetts. Her research addresses moral development and cultural identity formation in the contexts of 'culture war' tensions, migration, and globalization and she has conducted research with her students in countries including Denmark, India, Thailand, Turkey, and the United States. Her most recent publications include Bridging Cultural and Developmental Psychology: New Syntheses for Theory, Research and Policy (2012) and the Oxford Handbook of Human Development and Culture (2015).

Reviews

'This book offers an exceptionally subtle and sophisticated exploration of cultural pluralism and universality in moral understanding and development. From its deeply thoughtful foreword and integrating first chapter right through to its sharply insightful commentaries, it will not only enrich your knowledge, it will make you think!' Anne Colby, Stanford University, California 'This is an exceptionally engrossing volume providing insights and challenges to the Western individualistic psychology of morality. Using a 'cultural-developmental approach', supported by multidisciplinary empirical evidence from diverse socio-cultural contexts, it proposes a theory of moral development which embraces both universality and multiplicity.' Cigdem Kagitcibasi, Koc University, Istanbul 'This volume presents a major empirical and theoretical advancement in moral reasoning from a cultural-developmental perspective. The wealth of data and analyses and new conceptual insights drawn from diverse cultures would undoubtedly enrich anyone's understanding of human development.' Jin Li, Brown University, Rhode Island 'The present volume on moral development by Lene Arnett Jensen is a noteworthy contribution bridging culture and development. It expands the horizon of research in the area by looking beyond the individualistic justice and rights orientation to ethics based on social and spiritual values governed by cultural contexts, thereby integrating universality and cultural relativity. It is an excellent example of culture inclusive developmental psychology.' T. S. Saraswathi, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India