Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Culture and Peer Relationships: Theoretical and Methodological Issues
- Part II Temperamental and Emotional Influences on Peer Relationships
- Part III Peers and Parents
- Part IV Peer Interactions and Social Behaviors
- Part V Friendships
- 17 Friendships of Indonesian, South Korean, and U.S. Youth: Exclusivity, Intimacy, Enhancement of Worth, and Conflict
- 18 The Cultural Practice of Close Friendships Among Urban Adolescents in the United States
- 19 Latino-Heritage Adolescents' Friendships
- 20 The Cultural Context of Children and Adolescents: Peer Relationships and Intimate Friendships Among Arab and Jewish Children in Israel
- Commentary III
- Conclusion
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- References
18 - The Cultural Practice of Close Friendships Among Urban Adolescents in the United States
from Part V - Friendships
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 August 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Culture and Peer Relationships: Theoretical and Methodological Issues
- Part II Temperamental and Emotional Influences on Peer Relationships
- Part III Peers and Parents
- Part IV Peer Interactions and Social Behaviors
- Part V Friendships
- 17 Friendships of Indonesian, South Korean, and U.S. Youth: Exclusivity, Intimacy, Enhancement of Worth, and Conflict
- 18 The Cultural Practice of Close Friendships Among Urban Adolescents in the United States
- 19 Latino-Heritage Adolescents' Friendships
- 20 The Cultural Context of Children and Adolescents: Peer Relationships and Intimate Friendships Among Arab and Jewish Children in Israel
- Commentary III
- Conclusion
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- References
Summary
The study of culture and human development is an increasingly popular area of research in the social sciences. Typically focusing on family-related topics such as child-rearing beliefs and practices, research on culture and human development has investigated the ways in which adult members of different cultural communities make meaning of their worlds and how these meanings shape child development (e.g., Harkness & Super, 2002; Harwood, Miller, & Irizarry, 1995). Despite this recent increase in research, however, there remain numerous gaps in our understanding of these complex processes. One of the most obvious gaps relates to the ways in which culture shapes the development of friendships among adolescents. Studies of culture and human development have rarely compared how friendships, for example, are experienced by adolescents in diverse cultural communities or how friendships themselves are cultural practices within such communities. Although the study of peer cultures has been the topic of numerous sociological studies over the past two decades (see Adler & Adler, 1997; Corsaro & Eder, 1990), an understanding of how dyadic friendships in particular are shaped by and shape the cultural communities in which they exist and are themselves a form of cultural practice has not yet been attained.
Researchers, particularly in the American context, have tended to conceptualize friendships as a universal rather than a culturally situated set of relationships.
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- Peer Relationships in Cultural Context , pp. 403 - 425Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2006
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