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Culture Change (Modernization) and Risk of Disease (Stress): New Avenues in Biocultural Research (CROSBI ID 579178)

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Martinović Klarić, Irena ; Peternel, Lana ; Malnar, Ana ; Škreblin Kirbiš, Ivona ; Zeljko, Hrvojka Marija Culture Change (Modernization) and Risk of Disease (Stress): New Avenues in Biocultural Research // Book of Abstracts / Turbón, Daniel (ur.). Barcelona: Spanish Society of Physical Anthropology, 2011. str. 41-41

Podaci o odgovornosti

Martinović Klarić, Irena ; Peternel, Lana ; Malnar, Ana ; Škreblin Kirbiš, Ivona ; Zeljko, Hrvojka Marija

engleski

Culture Change (Modernization) and Risk of Disease (Stress): New Avenues in Biocultural Research

Modernity is problematized in the life and everyday experience of the youth living in the half-way globalised, post-socialist, post-war, transitional and reforming society where prejudices, intolerance, violence, discrimination, vivid war memories, demolished economy, traditionalism and globalization create a specific climate in which making life-important decisions (such as continuing education, entering working market or starting independent life) becomes extremely complex, risky and stressful. In analyzing modernity as the stressful phenomenon our group utilizes not only anthropological methodological tools, but also those from social psychology and biomedicine. Our research agenda builds on the literature addressing various aspects of stress and coping during adolescence by introducing a unique and novel focus on the future-related stress in relation to modernity. Moreover, we are approaching the concept of modernity-related stress in youth from a biomedical perspective by carefully selecting a set of stress-related biomarkers. For the purpose of studying modernity and stress our group has developed a modernity competence model based on the multidimensional and dynamic relationship between modernity, stress, as well as the moderating effect of cultural and social environment and coping. Modernity competence implies psychological, cultural and social tolerance and openness to dissonance within and between modernity-related attitudes and strategies in the different life spheres. We hypothesize that tolerance would be evidenced in specific patterns of different stress measures. Modernity may be a measure of intensity or a measure of discrepancy between different life spheres. On the other hand, modernity competence is more complex than that, referring to tolerance of lower correlations among its various aspects, within and between private and public spheres, assuming that ambivalence and incoherency is not necessarily stressful for everyone. Moreover, we suggest that being modernity competent does not imply being faced with pro-modern choices, but being exposed to modern, traditional and hybrid choices, while tolerating these inconsistencies. In other words, we assume that complex and dynamic inter-relationships among various variables in multiple domains of the area of cultural and social environment trigger modernity competence in adolescents. The outcomes of modernity competence depend on the interplay between coping strategies and characteristics of the cultural and social environment.

anthropology; cultural change; modernization; stress; biocultural research

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Podaci o prilogu

41-41.

2011.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Book of Abstracts

Turbón, Daniel

Barcelona: Spanish Society of Physical Anthropology

Podaci o skupu

17th Congress of the Spanish Society of Physical Anthropology

predavanje

02.06.2011-04.06.2011

Barcelona, Španjolska

Povezanost rada

Etnologija i antropologija, Demografija