Development of Person-Context Relations Contributor(s): Kindermann, Thomas A. (Editor), Valsiner, Jaan (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1138876496 ISBN-13: 9781138876491 Publisher: Psychology Press OUR PRICE: $65.50 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: May 2015 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Psychology | Mental Health - Psychology | Developmental - General |
Dewey: 155.9 |
Lexile Measure: 1350 |
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.4" W x 9" (0.85 lbs) 268 pages |
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Publisher Description: Traditionally, developmental psychology has its focus on individuals. Developmentalists aim to describe regularities in individuals' change and development across time, to explain the processes and mechanisms that are involved in producing change and regularity, and eventually, to design strategies for optimization and modification of developmental pathways. Although the role of contexts has always been of central concern for these purposes, it is nevertheless quite surprising to note that compared to the effort devoted to individuals, relatively little attention has been paid to the study of the nature and organization of their contexts. This volume is an exploration of the idea that how we describe and explain human development will be closely tied to our understanding of what contexts are, how individuals and contexts become influential for one another, what contexts do to and with individuals, and how contexts and their influences change themselves across time. A major theme is whether the traditional dichotomy between individuals and their contexts may be artificial, perhaps culturally biased, and after psychologists have adhered to it for about a century, may have become an impediment to increasing our understanding of developmental processes. With this volume, the editors contribute a serious consideration of development and systematic change to emerging models of person-context relations, and provide suggestions about how it may be possible to incorporate these notions in developmental research and theorizing. |