A Cultural Model of Prosocial Behaviours: The Intergenerational Conceptualisation and Transmission of Prosociality
The universal pattern of increased individualism and changes in prosocial behaviour requires further explanation from different sociocultural contexts. Taking the cultural dynamics perspectives, the three studies found that, first, prosocial behaviour has been studied with different focus and concep...
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| author | Septarini, Berlian Gressy |
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| description | The universal pattern of increased individualism and changes in prosocial behaviour requires further explanation from different sociocultural contexts. Taking the cultural dynamics perspectives, the three studies found that, first, prosocial behaviour has been studied with different focus and conceptualisation. Second, the way people understand and practise prosocial behaviour reflects cultural and generational differences. Third, it was found that intergenerational transmission of prosociality in Indonesian societies was facilitated by zeitgeist values. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-933652023-09-20T01:33:59Z A Cultural Model of Prosocial Behaviours: The Intergenerational Conceptualisation and Transmission of Prosociality Septarini, Berlian Gressy The universal pattern of increased individualism and changes in prosocial behaviour requires further explanation from different sociocultural contexts. Taking the cultural dynamics perspectives, the three studies found that, first, prosocial behaviour has been studied with different focus and conceptualisation. Second, the way people understand and practise prosocial behaviour reflects cultural and generational differences. Third, it was found that intergenerational transmission of prosociality in Indonesian societies was facilitated by zeitgeist values. 2023 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/93365 Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Septarini, Berlian Gressy A Cultural Model of Prosocial Behaviours: The Intergenerational Conceptualisation and Transmission of Prosociality |
| title | A Cultural Model of Prosocial Behaviours: The Intergenerational
Conceptualisation and Transmission of Prosociality |
| title_full | A Cultural Model of Prosocial Behaviours: The Intergenerational
Conceptualisation and Transmission of Prosociality |
| title_fullStr | A Cultural Model of Prosocial Behaviours: The Intergenerational
Conceptualisation and Transmission of Prosociality |
| title_full_unstemmed | A Cultural Model of Prosocial Behaviours: The Intergenerational
Conceptualisation and Transmission of Prosociality |
| title_short | A Cultural Model of Prosocial Behaviours: The Intergenerational
Conceptualisation and Transmission of Prosociality |
| title_sort | cultural model of prosocial behaviours: the intergenerational
conceptualisation and transmission of prosociality |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/93365 |