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Title: Youth Resilience and Culture Commonalities and Complexities / edited by Linda C. Theron, Linda Liebenberg, Michael Ungar.
Cross-Cultural Advancements in Positive Psychology,
Cross-Cultural Advancements in Positive Psychology,

Main Entry: Theron, Linda C. editor.
Liebenberg, Linda. editor.
Ungar, Michael. editor.
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Date: 2015.
Publication Place: Dordrecht :
ISBN: 9789401794152
Subject: Psychology.
Cultural heritage.
Medical research.
Quality of life.
Cross-cultural psychology.
Positive psychology.
Psychology.
Positive psychology.
Quality of Life Research.
Cross Cultural Psychology.
Cultural Heritage.

Series: Cross-Cultural Advancements in Positive Psychology, 11
Cross-Cultural Advancements in Positive Psychology, 11

Contents: Part I. The complex interactions of resilience and culture -- Chapter 1. Pathways to Resilience in Context; Margaret O’Dougherty Wright and Ann S.Masten -- Chapter 2. Understanding Cultural Contexts and their Relationship to Resilience Processes; Linda C. Theron and Linda Liebenberg -- Chapter 3. Resilience and Culture: The Diversity of Protective Processes and Positive Adaptation; Michael Ungar -- Part II. Illustrative (Case) Studies: Youth Resilience and Culture -- Chapter 4. Cultural Pathways to Resilience: Opportunities and Obstacles as Recalled by Black South African Students; Linda C. Theron and Nareadi Phasha -- Chapter 5. Resilience among Zimbabwean Youths with Orphanhood; Elias Mpofu, Nancy Ruhode, Megan M. Mutepfa, James January and John Mapfumo -- Chapter 6. The Interaction between Culture, Resilience, Risks and Outcomes: A New Zealand Study; Jackie Sanders & Robyn Munford -- Chapter 7. Cultural Pathways to Resilience: Informal Social Support of At-Risk Youth in China; Guoxiu Tian & Xiying Wang -- Chapter 8. “It’s Just Part of My Culture”: Understanding Language and Land in the Resilience Processes of Aboriginal Youth; Linda Liebenberg, Janice Ikeda and Michele Wood -- Chapter 9. Stigma, Stereotypes and Resilience Identities: The Relationship between Identity Processes and Resilience Processes among Black American Adolescents; Davido Dupree, Tirzah R. Spencer, and Margaret Beale Spencer -- Chapter 10. White Out: The Invisibility of White North American Culture and Resilience Processes; Linda Liebenberg, Patrick Russell and Michael Ungar -- Chapter 11. Deaf culture and youth resilience in diverse American Communities; Elizabeth A. Moore and Donna M. Mertens -- Chapter 12. Barriers to Resilience Processes: Understanding the Experiences and Challenges of Former Child Soldiers Integrating into Canadian Society; Shelly Whitman and Linda Liebenberg -- Chapter 13. Effects of Microcultural Environments of Violence on Resilient Responses among Adolescents and Young Adults in the City of Itagui, Colombia; Wendy Kliewer, Roberto Meijia and Yolanda Torres -- Part III. Researching Resilience across Cultures -- Chapter 14. The Value of Keeping an Open Eye for Methodological Issues in Research on Resilience and Culture; Jia He and Fons J. R. Van de Vijver -- Chapter 15. Innovative Qualitative Explorations of Culture and Resilience; Linda Liebenberg and Linda C. Theron -- Chapter 16. Ethical Principles in Resilience Research:  Respect, Relevance, Reciprocity and Responsibility; Laurie “Lali” D. McCubbin and Jennifer Moniz -- Part IV. Conclusion -- Chapter 17. Culture and resilience: Next steps for theory and practice; Catherine Panter-Brick.
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