Children in Changing Worlds
Sociocultural and Temporal Perspectives
Herausgeber: Parke, Ross D; Elder Jr, Glen H
Children in Changing Worlds
Sociocultural and Temporal Perspectives
Herausgeber: Parke, Ross D; Elder Jr, Glen H
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This book applies a historical, cultural, and life-course developmental framework to understand the factors affecting how children adjust to social, economic, and cultural challenges. Written by eminent scholars, it is ideal for researchers and graduate students in developmental and educational psychology, sociology, and anthropology of childhood.
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This book applies a historical, cultural, and life-course developmental framework to understand the factors affecting how children adjust to social, economic, and cultural challenges. Written by eminent scholars, it is ideal for researchers and graduate students in developmental and educational psychology, sociology, and anthropology of childhood.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 164mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9781108404464
- ISBN-10: 1108404464
- Artikelnr.: 55388070
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 164mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9781108404464
- ISBN-10: 1108404464
- Artikelnr.: 55388070
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Theoretical and Methodological Approaches: A Cross-Disciplinary
Challenge: 1. Theoretical orientation, methodological advances and a guide
to the volume Ross D. Parke and Glen H. Elder, Jr; Part II. Historical and
Life Course Transitions: Economic and Demographic Change: 2. When societal
events occur in lives: developmental linkages and turning points Glen H.
Elder, Jr and Martha J. Cox; 3. Entering adulthood in the Great Recession:
a tale of three countries Ingrid Schoon and John Bynner; 4. Developmental
risk and resilience in the context of devastation and forced migration Ann
S. Masten, Frosso Motti-Stefanidi and Hayley A. Rahl; 5. Children's
migratory paths between cultures: the effects of migration experiences on
the adjustment of children and families Amy K. Marks, G. Alice Woolverton
and Cynthia García Coll; 6. Education in historical and cultural
perspective Robert Crosnoe; Part III. Social, Legal and Technological
Change: Impact on Children: 7. The urban world of minority and majority
children Tama Leventhal, Julius Anastasio and Veronique Dupéré; 8. Changing
family forms: the implications for children's development Ross D. Parke; 9.
Communication technologies and social transformation: their impact on human
development Patricia M. Greenfield; Part IV. Views of the Interdisciplinary
Dialogue: From Developmental Psychology and Sociology: 10. A
developmentalist's viewpoint: 'It's about time!' Ecological systems,
transaction, and specificity as key developmental principles in children's
changing worlds Marc H. Bornstein; 11. A sociologist's perspective Jeylan
T. Mortimer.
Challenge: 1. Theoretical orientation, methodological advances and a guide
to the volume Ross D. Parke and Glen H. Elder, Jr; Part II. Historical and
Life Course Transitions: Economic and Demographic Change: 2. When societal
events occur in lives: developmental linkages and turning points Glen H.
Elder, Jr and Martha J. Cox; 3. Entering adulthood in the Great Recession:
a tale of three countries Ingrid Schoon and John Bynner; 4. Developmental
risk and resilience in the context of devastation and forced migration Ann
S. Masten, Frosso Motti-Stefanidi and Hayley A. Rahl; 5. Children's
migratory paths between cultures: the effects of migration experiences on
the adjustment of children and families Amy K. Marks, G. Alice Woolverton
and Cynthia García Coll; 6. Education in historical and cultural
perspective Robert Crosnoe; Part III. Social, Legal and Technological
Change: Impact on Children: 7. The urban world of minority and majority
children Tama Leventhal, Julius Anastasio and Veronique Dupéré; 8. Changing
family forms: the implications for children's development Ross D. Parke; 9.
Communication technologies and social transformation: their impact on human
development Patricia M. Greenfield; Part IV. Views of the Interdisciplinary
Dialogue: From Developmental Psychology and Sociology: 10. A
developmentalist's viewpoint: 'It's about time!' Ecological systems,
transaction, and specificity as key developmental principles in children's
changing worlds Marc H. Bornstein; 11. A sociologist's perspective Jeylan
T. Mortimer.
Part I. Theoretical and Methodological Approaches: A Cross-Disciplinary
Challenge: 1. Theoretical orientation, methodological advances and a guide
to the volume Ross D. Parke and Glen H. Elder, Jr; Part II. Historical and
Life Course Transitions: Economic and Demographic Change: 2. When societal
events occur in lives: developmental linkages and turning points Glen H.
Elder, Jr and Martha J. Cox; 3. Entering adulthood in the Great Recession:
a tale of three countries Ingrid Schoon and John Bynner; 4. Developmental
risk and resilience in the context of devastation and forced migration Ann
S. Masten, Frosso Motti-Stefanidi and Hayley A. Rahl; 5. Children's
migratory paths between cultures: the effects of migration experiences on
the adjustment of children and families Amy K. Marks, G. Alice Woolverton
and Cynthia García Coll; 6. Education in historical and cultural
perspective Robert Crosnoe; Part III. Social, Legal and Technological
Change: Impact on Children: 7. The urban world of minority and majority
children Tama Leventhal, Julius Anastasio and Veronique Dupéré; 8. Changing
family forms: the implications for children's development Ross D. Parke; 9.
Communication technologies and social transformation: their impact on human
development Patricia M. Greenfield; Part IV. Views of the Interdisciplinary
Dialogue: From Developmental Psychology and Sociology: 10. A
developmentalist's viewpoint: 'It's about time!' Ecological systems,
transaction, and specificity as key developmental principles in children's
changing worlds Marc H. Bornstein; 11. A sociologist's perspective Jeylan
T. Mortimer.
Challenge: 1. Theoretical orientation, methodological advances and a guide
to the volume Ross D. Parke and Glen H. Elder, Jr; Part II. Historical and
Life Course Transitions: Economic and Demographic Change: 2. When societal
events occur in lives: developmental linkages and turning points Glen H.
Elder, Jr and Martha J. Cox; 3. Entering adulthood in the Great Recession:
a tale of three countries Ingrid Schoon and John Bynner; 4. Developmental
risk and resilience in the context of devastation and forced migration Ann
S. Masten, Frosso Motti-Stefanidi and Hayley A. Rahl; 5. Children's
migratory paths between cultures: the effects of migration experiences on
the adjustment of children and families Amy K. Marks, G. Alice Woolverton
and Cynthia García Coll; 6. Education in historical and cultural
perspective Robert Crosnoe; Part III. Social, Legal and Technological
Change: Impact on Children: 7. The urban world of minority and majority
children Tama Leventhal, Julius Anastasio and Veronique Dupéré; 8. Changing
family forms: the implications for children's development Ross D. Parke; 9.
Communication technologies and social transformation: their impact on human
development Patricia M. Greenfield; Part IV. Views of the Interdisciplinary
Dialogue: From Developmental Psychology and Sociology: 10. A
developmentalist's viewpoint: 'It's about time!' Ecological systems,
transaction, and specificity as key developmental principles in children's
changing worlds Marc H. Bornstein; 11. A sociologist's perspective Jeylan
T. Mortimer.