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Provides cutting edge and up to date understanding of the processes/conditions under which youth and emerging adults in multiple contexts live Moves towards an understanding of the acculturation processes behind positive outcomes in scarcely studied ethnic minority groups Provides new empirical data in a global cultural perspective of youth, including diverse cultural contexts across various regions Contributes to the next generation of cross cultural studies in positive psychology by broadening our knowledge of the link between PYD conditions and optimal outcomes of youth

Produktbeschreibung
Provides cutting edge and up to date understanding of the processes/conditions under which youth and emerging adults in multiple contexts live
Moves towards an understanding of the acculturation processes behind positive outcomes in scarcely studied ethnic minority groups
Provides new empirical data in a global cultural perspective of youth, including diverse cultural contexts across various regions
Contributes to the next generation of cross cultural studies in positive psychology by broadening our knowledge of the link between PYD conditions and optimal outcomes of youth

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Autorenporträt
Radosveta Dimitrova is a Docent at the Department of Psychology at Stockholm University, Sweden. She holds PhD in Developmental Psychology (University of Trieste, Italy awarded the 2009 Best Doctoral Thesis by the Italian Association of Psychologists), and a PhD in Cross-Cultural Psychology (Tilburg University, the Netherlands, awarded the 2012 Student and Early Career Council Dissertation Award of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD). She holds the 2016 Young Scientist Award of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development, ISSBD for distinguished theoretical contribution, research and dissemination of developmental science. Her research interests regard migration, positive youth development, marginalized ethnic minority communities (Roma).