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Changing Cultural Practices: A Contextualist Framework for Intervention Research by Anthony Biglan β€” book cover

Changing Cultural Practices: A Contextualist Framework for Intervention Research

by Anthony Biglan
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Overview

Researchers have made significant progress in the behavioral sciences during the last forty years, but, as a society, we have achieved few widespread cultural improvements as a result. This book offers a contextualist approach both for learning how to affect the incidence and prevalence of behavior and for changing the cultural practices that direct individual behavior.

The book begins with a philosophical and theoretical framework for analyzing cultural practices and conducting research on how to change them. Then it applies this framework to important areas of cultural practice-tobacco use, childrearing, sexism, and environmental preservation. Finally, the book outlines the development of a science of changing of cultural practices.

About the Author, Anthony Biglan

Anthony Biglan, PhD, is senior scientist at the Oregon Research Institute in Eugene, OR, and director of the Centers for Community Interventions on Children and Prevention of Problems in Early Adolescence, both at ORI.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1995
Publisher
Context Press
Pages
464
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781878978226

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