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portada Challenging Attachment Theory: Ethnocentrism, Science, and Child Development (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2026
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
166
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
23.4x15.6 cm
ISBN13
9781041138983

Challenging Attachment Theory: Ethnocentrism, Science, and Child Development (en Inglés)

Heidi Keller (Autor) · Taylor & Francis · Tapa Blanda

Challenging Attachment Theory: Ethnocentrism, Science, and Child Development (en Inglés) - Heidi Keller

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Reseña del libro "Challenging Attachment Theory: Ethnocentrism, Science, and Child Development (en Inglés)"

Drawing on decades of cross-cultural research, Heidi Keller reveals how attachment theory is rooted in WEIRD societies representing less than 10% of humanity, despite claims to universality. Through rigorous analysis, she systematically deconstructs core assumptions, demonstrating how a culturally specific model has been inappropriately universalised and exposing fundamental scientific flaws.

Keller presents compelling ethnographic evidence from diverse cultural communities, revealing multiple valid pathways to forming secure relationships that attachment theory fails to recognise. She shows how feeding practices, cultural learning, and community-based caregiving create strong bonds that don't fit the Western dyadic mother-child model. Beyond theoretical critique, she examines the real-world consequences of attachment theory's dominance in parenting interventions across the Global South, family court custody decisions, and early childhood education programs, demonstrating how these applications, presented as evidence-based, often pathologise non-WEIRD parenting practices and impose inappropriate standards on diverse families.

This groundbreaking work calls for nothing less than the decolonisation of developmental science, advocating for culturally conscious research that respects local knowledge, embraces methodological diversity, and abandons the search for universal developmental pathways. Keller provides concrete steps toward achieving truly inclusive and ethical research practices that honour the full spectrum of human development. Essential reading for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in child development, education, social work, and international development—a transformative analysis that will fundamentally reshape your understanding of child development and culture.

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