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The Culture of Morality

The Culture of Morality

The Culture of Morality

Social Development, Context, and Conflict
Elliot Turiel, University of California, Berkeley
December 2008
Paperback
9780521721592

    A thought-provoking examination of how explanations of social and moral development inform our understandings of morality and culture. A common theme in the latter part of the twentieth century has been to lament the moral state of American society and the decline of morality among youth. A sharp turn toward an extreme form of individualism and a lack of concern for community involvement and civic participation are often blamed for the moral crisis. Turiel challenges these views, drawing on a large body of research from developmental psychology, anthropology, sociology as well as social events, political movements, and journalistic accounts of social and political struggles. Turiel shows that generation after generation has lamented the decline of society and blamed young people. Using historical accounts, he persuasively argues that such characterizations of moral decline entail stereotyping, nostalgia for times past, and a failure to recognize the moral viewpoint of those who challenge traditions.

    • Author is one of the leading researchers of moral and social development in the field of psychology
    • Backed up with examples of opposition to explain the complex relations of individuals and societies
    • Draws on research and journalistic accounts of events across different cultures

    Product details

    June 2002
    Hardback
    9780521808330
    336 pages
    229 × 152 × 22 mm
    0.66kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Striving for community
    • 3. Discontents revisited
    • 4. Social judgments and social contexts
    • 5. The development of moral and social judgments
    • 6. Social thought and social action
    • 7. Social harmony and social conflict
    • 8. Justice, heterogeneity, and cultural practices
    • 9. Social hierarchy, subordination, and human capabilities
    • 10. Perspectives on cultural practices: more than one
    • 11. Subversion in everyday life
    • 12. Conclusion.
      Author
    • Elliot Turiel , University of California, Berkeley

      Elliot Turiel is Chancellor's Professor in the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Berkeley. He is an Affiliate in the Department of Psychology. He served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (1994–99) and Acting Dean of the Graduate School of Education. He is author of The Development of Social Knowledge: Morality and Convention, and is editor or co-editor of Values and Knowledge, Development and Cultural Change: Reciprocal Processes, and Culture, Thought and Development.