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Developmental psychology and social change : research, history, and policy / edited by David B. Pillemer, Sheldon H. White.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge studies in social and emotional developmentPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, ©2005.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 399 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511610400
  • 0511610408
  • 9780511225512
  • 0511225512
  • 9780511226083
  • 051122608X
  • 9780511222832
  • 0511222831
  • 9780511242533
  • 0511242530
  • 9780511224171
  • 0511224176
  • 9786610541300
  • 6610541302
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Developmental psychology and social change.DDC classification:
  • 303.4 22
LOC classification:
  • HM831 .D48 2005eb
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Contents:
Introduction: what kind of science is developmental psychology? / Sheldon H. White and David B. Pillemer -- The Globalization of developmental psychology / Charles M. Super -- A socio-historical perspective on autobiographical memory development / Michelle D. Leichtman and Qi Wang -- Toward a better story of psychology: Sheldon White's contributions to the history of psychology, a personal perspective / William McKinley Runyan -- The effects of welfare reform and poverty policies on children and families / Aletha C. Huston -- The disconnect between research and policy on child care / deborah Phillips and Kathleen McCartney -- Child development and child-care policy: modest impacts / Ron Haskins -- Developmental epidemiology: the role of developmental psychology for public health in the 21st Century / Stephen L. Buka -- Ignoring behavioral science: practices and perils / Lewis P. Lipsitt -- A cultural/historical view of schooling in human development / Barbara Rogoff, Maricela Correa-Chavez, and Marta Navichoc Cotuc -- The rise of the American Nursery School: laboratory for a science of child development / Barara Beatty -- Actualizing potentials: learning through psychology's recurrent crises / Michael Cole and Jaan Valsiner -- The rise of a right-wing culture among German Youth: the effects of social transformation, identity construction, and context / Wolfgang Edelstein -- Learning potential assessment: where is the paradigm shift? / Alex Kozulin -- Teaching as a natural cognitive ability: implications for classroom practice and teacher education / Sidney Strauss.
Summary: What is the unique mission of developmental psychology? How has it evolved historically? What are its current challenges? The chapters in this collection present the view that research, history and policy are essential and interlocking components of a mature developmental psychology. In sharp contrast with the view that science is value-neutral, developmental psychologists have from the outset pursued the betterment of children and families through educational, childcare and health initiatives.
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The conference, titled Developmental Psychology and the Social Changes of Our Time, was held at Wellesley College, June 20-22, 2002, in honor of Professor Sheldon White.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: what kind of science is developmental psychology? / Sheldon H. White and David B. Pillemer -- The Globalization of developmental psychology / Charles M. Super -- A socio-historical perspective on autobiographical memory development / Michelle D. Leichtman and Qi Wang -- Toward a better story of psychology: Sheldon White's contributions to the history of psychology, a personal perspective / William McKinley Runyan -- The effects of welfare reform and poverty policies on children and families / Aletha C. Huston -- The disconnect between research and policy on child care / deborah Phillips and Kathleen McCartney -- Child development and child-care policy: modest impacts / Ron Haskins -- Developmental epidemiology: the role of developmental psychology for public health in the 21st Century / Stephen L. Buka -- Ignoring behavioral science: practices and perils / Lewis P. Lipsitt -- A cultural/historical view of schooling in human development / Barbara Rogoff, Maricela Correa-Chavez, and Marta Navichoc Cotuc -- The rise of the American Nursery School: laboratory for a science of child development / Barara Beatty -- Actualizing potentials: learning through psychology's recurrent crises / Michael Cole and Jaan Valsiner -- The rise of a right-wing culture among German Youth: the effects of social transformation, identity construction, and context / Wolfgang Edelstein -- Learning potential assessment: where is the paradigm shift? / Alex Kozulin -- Teaching as a natural cognitive ability: implications for classroom practice and teacher education / Sidney Strauss.

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What is the unique mission of developmental psychology? How has it evolved historically? What are its current challenges? The chapters in this collection present the view that research, history and policy are essential and interlocking components of a mature developmental psychology. In sharp contrast with the view that science is value-neutral, developmental psychologists have from the outset pursued the betterment of children and families through educational, childcare and health initiatives.

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