書籍詳情
格式
平裝書
頁數
106
語言
英語
已出版
Nov 21, 2009
出版商
Kessinger Publishing
ISBN-10
1120645271
ISBN-13
9781120645272
描述
In this analytical exploration, the author delves into the psychological variances observed among specific immigrant populations during the early 20th century. By examining the cultural, social, and environmental factors influencing these differences, the book offers a nuanced perspective on how immigration affects mental frameworks and behaviors.
Using a mix of empirical research and sociological theory, the author aims to shed light on the broader implications of these mental differences, fostering a deeper understanding of immigrant experiences. The work serves as both a reflection of its time and a conversation starter regarding the intersections of psychology and sociology within diverse cultural contexts.
Using a mix of empirical research and sociological theory, the author aims to shed light on the broader implications of these mental differences, fostering a deeper understanding of immigrant experiences. The work serves as both a reflection of its time and a conversation starter regarding the intersections of psychology and sociology within diverse cultural contexts.