Raising “authentic” Indian children in the United States: Dynamism in the ethnotheories of immigrant Hindu parents H Ganapathy‐Coleman Ethos 41 (4), 360-386, 2013 | 30 | 2013 |
‘Teachers are Always Good. Children have Flaws.’ Memories of School and Learning in the Narratives of Low-income Parents in India H Ganapathy-Coleman Psychology and Developing Societies 26 (1), 29-58, 2014 | 13 | 2014 |
‘He thinks Krishna is his friend’: Domestic space and temple sociality in the socialisation beliefs of immigrant Indian Hindu parents H Ganapathy-Coleman Culture and Religion 15 (1), 118-146, 2014 | 8 | 2014 |
Speaking about independence and family closeness: Socialisation beliefs of immigrant Indian Hindu parents in the United States H Ganapathy-Coleman Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 42 (4), 393-410, 2013 | 8 | 2013 |
About asian Indian women: stereotypes, fabrications, and lived realities H Ganapathy-Coleman Women's Evolving Lives: Global and Psychosocial Perspectives, 39-58, 2017 | 6 | 2017 |
TEACHING CROSS-CULTURAL AND CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY DL Best, H Ganapathy-Coleman Internationalizing the Teaching of Psychology, 103, 2017 | | 2017 |
Please cite as: Ganapathy-Coleman, H.(2014).“He thinks Krishna is his friend.” Domestic space and temple sociality in the socialization beliefs of immigrant Indian Hindu … H Ganapathy-Coleman Culture and Religion 15 (1), 118-146, 0 | | |
Published in Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, Special forum: Child raising across cultures: Practices, values and scripts, 2013 Cite as H Ganapathy-Coleman | | |