This paper proposes an in-depth study of childhood attachment in non-western countries, highlighting methodological and cultural deficiencies: studies will be analyzed on populations in Africa, South America and East Asia, highlighting the differences that researchers have found compared to studies conducted in the West. The presence of multiple caregivers will be encountered, gestures and emotions will assume, in some contexts, different interpretations, until you find significantly different data within the same country. All these differences are as interesting as difficult to consider for the Western method of studying childhood attachment: with this thesis it will be intended to deepen the possible difficulties in which the researcher may run into a cross-cultural study of childhood attachment.
Il presente elaborato propone un approfondimento sugli studi dell’attaccamento infantile in paesi non-occidentali, evidenziando carenze metodologiche e culturali: saranno analizzati studi su popolazioni in Africa, in Sud America e in Asia dell’Est, sottolineando le differenze che i ricercatori hanno rilevato rispetto agli studi condotti in Occidente. Si incontrerà la presenza di caregiver multipli, gesti ed emozioni assumeranno, in alcuni contesti, interpretazioni differenti, fino ad arrivare a riscontrare dati significativamente diversi all’interno di uno stesso paese. Tutte queste differenze sono interessanti quanto difficili da considerare per il metodo occidentale di studio dell’attaccamento infantile: con questa tesi si intenderà approfondire le possibili difficoltà in cui il ricercatore può incorrere in uno studio cross-culturale dell'attaccamento infantile.
Confronto tra studi empirici occidentali e non-occidentali nel campo dell'attaccamento infantile: rassegna della letteratura cross-culturale sulla psicologia dell’attaccamento in Africa, Est Asia e Sud America
MALAGUTI, ALICE
2023/2024
Abstract
This paper proposes an in-depth study of childhood attachment in non-western countries, highlighting methodological and cultural deficiencies: studies will be analyzed on populations in Africa, South America and East Asia, highlighting the differences that researchers have found compared to studies conducted in the West. The presence of multiple caregivers will be encountered, gestures and emotions will assume, in some contexts, different interpretations, until you find significantly different data within the same country. All these differences are as interesting as difficult to consider for the Western method of studying childhood attachment: with this thesis it will be intended to deepen the possible difficulties in which the researcher may run into a cross-cultural study of childhood attachment.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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