Diversity in social development: Between or within cultures?

Author: Wainryb, C., Turiel, E.

Source:
Morality in everyday life: Developmental perspectives, 283-316.
Consider in some detail the role of cultural contexts in the development of concepts of self and morality, with special emphasis on the structure of such concepts in traditional societies like that of the Druze [a small Arab community which was formed in the early 11th century and has since functioned as an inbred society] / this includes analyses of concepts of personal prerogatives and individual rights that go beyond the mere enumeration of examples, like the suppression of M. Halaby's book ["Diary of a Druze Girl"], which seem to reflect divergent moral codes and cultural practices in different cultures / begin with a review and critique of the dominant approaches to culture and social development--approaches that focus on homogeneity within cultures and divergences in concepts of self and morality between cultures.