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平等觅食社会中的儿童游戏与文化学习。

Children's Play and Culture Learning in an Egalitarian Foraging Society.

机构信息

Duke University.

出版信息

Child Dev. 2016 May;87(3):759-69. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12496.

Abstract

Few systematic studies of play in foragers exist despite their significance for understanding the breadth of contexts for human development and the ontogeny of cultural learning. Forager societies lack complex social hierarchies, avenues for prestige or wealth accumulation, and formal educational institutions, and thereby represent a contrast to the contexts of most play research. Analysis of systematic observations of children's play among Aka forest foragers (n = 50, ages 4-16, M = 9.5) and Ngandu subsistence farmers (n = 48, ages 4-16, M = 9.1) collected in 2010 illustrates that while play and work trade off during development in both groups, and consistent patterns in sex-role development are evident, Aka children engage in significantly less rough-and-tumble play and competitive games than children among their socially stratified farming neighbors.

摘要

尽管对于理解人类发展的广泛背景和文化学习的个体发生具有重要意义,但针对觅食者游戏的系统研究却很少。觅食者社会缺乏复杂的社会等级制度、获得声望或财富积累的途径,以及正式的教育机构,因此与大多数游戏研究的背景形成了鲜明对比。对 2010 年在 Aka 森林觅食者(n=50,年龄 4-16,M=9.5)和 Ngandu 自给自足的农民(n=48,年龄 4-16,M=9.1)中儿童游戏的系统观察进行的分析表明,尽管在两组儿童的发展过程中游戏和工作会相互转换,并且性别角色发展的一致模式是明显的,但 Aka 儿童参与的打闹游戏和竞争性游戏明显少于他们在社会分层的农民邻居中的儿童。

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