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Cultural Contingencies - by Peter Lamal (Hardcover)
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- In recent years, a number of books devoted to a behavior analytic approach to cultural practices have appeared, and this book falls within that domain.
- About the Author: P. A. LAMAL is Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
- 312 Pages
- Psychology, Social Psychology
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About the Book
In recent years, a number of books devoted to a behavior analytic approach to cultural practices have appeared, and this book falls within that domain. At the same time, however, this book is unique in that it minimizes the space devoted to abstract discussion of behavior analytic concepts and principles. Instead, the authors focus exclusively upon particular cultural practices, which are disparate and drawn from three countries, ranging from public health practices to historical utopian communities to various practices of visual artists, art dealers, and gallery owners. In addition, cultural practices regarding women and the changing Japanese society's effect on Japanese women's behavior are considered. Changes in policies aimed at increasing the birth rate in Quebec are analyzed in behavior analytic terms. The wide range of cultural practices addressed by this book are given coherence by the fact that all are addressed by the various authors in terms of behavior analytic concepts and principles. This book is further confirmation of the fact, unappreciated by some, that a behavior analytic approach can address practices that consist of the behaviors of large numbers of people. The authors demonstrate that the behavior analytic approach is not culture-bound. Rather, they show that behavior analytic concepts and principles can illuminate human practices in any culture.
Book Synopsis
In recent years, a number of books devoted to a behavior analytic approach to cultural practices have appeared, and this book falls within that domain. At the same time, however, this book is unique in that it minimizes the space devoted to abstract discussion of behavior analytic concepts and principles. Instead, the authors focus exclusively upon particular cultural practices, which are disparate and drawn from three countries, ranging from public health practices to historical utopian communities to various practices of visual artists, art dealers, and gallery owners. In addition, cultural practices regarding women and the changing Japanese society's effect on Japanese women's behavior are considered. Changes in policies aimed at increasing the birth rate in Quebec are analyzed in behavior analytic terms. The wide range of cultural practices addressed by this book are given coherence by the fact that all are addressed by the various authors in terms of behavior analytic concepts and principles. This book is further confirmation of the fact, unappreciated by some, that a behavior analytic approach can address practices that consist of the behaviors of large numbers of people. The authors demonstrate that the behavior analytic approach is not culture-bound. Rather, they show that behavior analytic concepts and principles can illuminate human practices in any culture.Review Quotes
"In summary, this book presents an interesting assortment of topics....[T]his book is designed for an audience of advanced students, academics, and researchers. Readers should find Cultural Contingencies: Behavior Analytic Perspectives on Cultural Practices an interesting source of the many diverse areas of study for behavior analysts interested in cultural phenomena."-Journal of Applied Behavior Anaysis
?In summary, this book presents an interesting assortment of topics....[T]his book is designed for an audience of advanced students, academics, and researchers. Readers should find Cultural Contingencies: Behavior Analytic Perspectives on Cultural Practices an interesting source of the many diverse areas of study for behavior analysts interested in cultural phenomena.?-Journal of Applied Behavior Anaysis
About the Author
P. A. LAMAL is Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He is the editor of Behavioral Analysis of Societies and Cultural Practices (1991).