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Cross Cultural Analysis Of Adolescence Values

Title: Cross Cultural Analysis of Adolescence Values


Introduction

From the conference themes of Asian Association of Social Psychology (AASP, 2005) and emerging mounting literature on cross cultural researches made by social psychologists and others it seems paradigm shift is necessary with regard to constructs, methodology, procedures and interpretations. Asian values differ from Western values contextually and culturally. A holistic approach with scientific analysis may be focussed on global perspectives of cross cultural variations/similarities and assumptions to create a scientific data base for meaningful interaction and intervention.

Impact of globalization on young children has been reported in a political journal as follows:
“The culture of the young in metropolitan cities everywhere-north or south, east or west is globalized; jeans, T-shirts, sneakers, jogging, fast foods, pop music, Hollywood, movies, satellite TV and so on” (Nayyar, 2000),......


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