Revenge across Childhood and Adolescence
Herausgeber: Recchia, Holly; Wainryb, Cecilia
Revenge across Childhood and Adolescence
Herausgeber: Recchia, Holly; Wainryb, Cecilia
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This book explores normative and problematic aspects of revenge in childhood and adolescence at various levels of youths' social ecologies.
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This book explores normative and problematic aspects of revenge in childhood and adolescence at various levels of youths' social ecologies.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 636g
- ISBN-13: 9781108489362
- ISBN-10: 1108489362
- Artikelnr.: 61267073
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 636g
- ISBN-13: 9781108489362
- ISBN-10: 1108489362
- Artikelnr.: 61267073
1. And if you Wrong us, Shall we not Revenge? The Value of Grappling With
the Experience of Revenge Among Youth Cecilia Wainryb and Holly Recchia; 2.
A Framework for Understanding Variation in Youth Revenge Motivations and
Retaliatory Behaviors Kristina L. McDonald, Joo Young Yang, Sunmi Seo and
Stephen A. Erath; 3. Normative Changes and Individual Differences in
Retaliation Judgments: A Constructivist Developmental Perspective Courtney
L. Ball, Judith G. Smetana, Jessica S. Caporaso, Janet J. Boseovski and
Stuart Marcovitch; 4. Developing Revenge in Early Childhood: Current
Evidence and Future Directions Charles P. Baxley and Audun Dahl; 5.
Understanding Youths' Retaliatory Experiences Through the Lens of Moral
Agency Holly Recchia and Cecilia Wainryb; 6. Cultural Systems and the
Development of Norms Governing Revenge and Retribution Karin S. Frey,
Adaurennaya C. Onyewuenyi, Zoe Higheagle Strong and Ian A. Waller; 7.
Settling the Score in a Zero-Sum Game: Understanding Revenge Among Urban
Male Youth Overexposed to Gun Violence Deanna L. Wilkinson; 8. Intergroup
Processes: Revenge among Youth Living Amid Protracted Conflict Dean
O'Driscoll, Angelica Restrepo and Laura K. Taylor; 9. Revenge, Justice
Systems, and Institutional Trust in Schools: Narrative Considerations
Monisha Pasupathi and Paula Smith; 10. The Importance of a Positive School
Climate in Addressing Youth Retaliation Allison Ann Payne and Denise
Wilson; 11. Socioemotional Competencies and Positive Classroom Climate as
Alternatives to Prevent Revenge in Colombian Schools Andrea Bustamante, Ana
María Velásquez and Enrique Chaux; 12. Looking Back and Charting a Course:
Considering Individual, Interpersonal and Institutional Contributions to
the Development of Revenge in Childhood and Adolescence Holly Recchia and
Cecilia Wainryb.
the Experience of Revenge Among Youth Cecilia Wainryb and Holly Recchia; 2.
A Framework for Understanding Variation in Youth Revenge Motivations and
Retaliatory Behaviors Kristina L. McDonald, Joo Young Yang, Sunmi Seo and
Stephen A. Erath; 3. Normative Changes and Individual Differences in
Retaliation Judgments: A Constructivist Developmental Perspective Courtney
L. Ball, Judith G. Smetana, Jessica S. Caporaso, Janet J. Boseovski and
Stuart Marcovitch; 4. Developing Revenge in Early Childhood: Current
Evidence and Future Directions Charles P. Baxley and Audun Dahl; 5.
Understanding Youths' Retaliatory Experiences Through the Lens of Moral
Agency Holly Recchia and Cecilia Wainryb; 6. Cultural Systems and the
Development of Norms Governing Revenge and Retribution Karin S. Frey,
Adaurennaya C. Onyewuenyi, Zoe Higheagle Strong and Ian A. Waller; 7.
Settling the Score in a Zero-Sum Game: Understanding Revenge Among Urban
Male Youth Overexposed to Gun Violence Deanna L. Wilkinson; 8. Intergroup
Processes: Revenge among Youth Living Amid Protracted Conflict Dean
O'Driscoll, Angelica Restrepo and Laura K. Taylor; 9. Revenge, Justice
Systems, and Institutional Trust in Schools: Narrative Considerations
Monisha Pasupathi and Paula Smith; 10. The Importance of a Positive School
Climate in Addressing Youth Retaliation Allison Ann Payne and Denise
Wilson; 11. Socioemotional Competencies and Positive Classroom Climate as
Alternatives to Prevent Revenge in Colombian Schools Andrea Bustamante, Ana
María Velásquez and Enrique Chaux; 12. Looking Back and Charting a Course:
Considering Individual, Interpersonal and Institutional Contributions to
the Development of Revenge in Childhood and Adolescence Holly Recchia and
Cecilia Wainryb.
1. And if you Wrong us, Shall we not Revenge? The Value of Grappling With
the Experience of Revenge Among Youth Cecilia Wainryb and Holly Recchia; 2.
A Framework for Understanding Variation in Youth Revenge Motivations and
Retaliatory Behaviors Kristina L. McDonald, Joo Young Yang, Sunmi Seo and
Stephen A. Erath; 3. Normative Changes and Individual Differences in
Retaliation Judgments: A Constructivist Developmental Perspective Courtney
L. Ball, Judith G. Smetana, Jessica S. Caporaso, Janet J. Boseovski and
Stuart Marcovitch; 4. Developing Revenge in Early Childhood: Current
Evidence and Future Directions Charles P. Baxley and Audun Dahl; 5.
Understanding Youths' Retaliatory Experiences Through the Lens of Moral
Agency Holly Recchia and Cecilia Wainryb; 6. Cultural Systems and the
Development of Norms Governing Revenge and Retribution Karin S. Frey,
Adaurennaya C. Onyewuenyi, Zoe Higheagle Strong and Ian A. Waller; 7.
Settling the Score in a Zero-Sum Game: Understanding Revenge Among Urban
Male Youth Overexposed to Gun Violence Deanna L. Wilkinson; 8. Intergroup
Processes: Revenge among Youth Living Amid Protracted Conflict Dean
O'Driscoll, Angelica Restrepo and Laura K. Taylor; 9. Revenge, Justice
Systems, and Institutional Trust in Schools: Narrative Considerations
Monisha Pasupathi and Paula Smith; 10. The Importance of a Positive School
Climate in Addressing Youth Retaliation Allison Ann Payne and Denise
Wilson; 11. Socioemotional Competencies and Positive Classroom Climate as
Alternatives to Prevent Revenge in Colombian Schools Andrea Bustamante, Ana
María Velásquez and Enrique Chaux; 12. Looking Back and Charting a Course:
Considering Individual, Interpersonal and Institutional Contributions to
the Development of Revenge in Childhood and Adolescence Holly Recchia and
Cecilia Wainryb.
the Experience of Revenge Among Youth Cecilia Wainryb and Holly Recchia; 2.
A Framework for Understanding Variation in Youth Revenge Motivations and
Retaliatory Behaviors Kristina L. McDonald, Joo Young Yang, Sunmi Seo and
Stephen A. Erath; 3. Normative Changes and Individual Differences in
Retaliation Judgments: A Constructivist Developmental Perspective Courtney
L. Ball, Judith G. Smetana, Jessica S. Caporaso, Janet J. Boseovski and
Stuart Marcovitch; 4. Developing Revenge in Early Childhood: Current
Evidence and Future Directions Charles P. Baxley and Audun Dahl; 5.
Understanding Youths' Retaliatory Experiences Through the Lens of Moral
Agency Holly Recchia and Cecilia Wainryb; 6. Cultural Systems and the
Development of Norms Governing Revenge and Retribution Karin S. Frey,
Adaurennaya C. Onyewuenyi, Zoe Higheagle Strong and Ian A. Waller; 7.
Settling the Score in a Zero-Sum Game: Understanding Revenge Among Urban
Male Youth Overexposed to Gun Violence Deanna L. Wilkinson; 8. Intergroup
Processes: Revenge among Youth Living Amid Protracted Conflict Dean
O'Driscoll, Angelica Restrepo and Laura K. Taylor; 9. Revenge, Justice
Systems, and Institutional Trust in Schools: Narrative Considerations
Monisha Pasupathi and Paula Smith; 10. The Importance of a Positive School
Climate in Addressing Youth Retaliation Allison Ann Payne and Denise
Wilson; 11. Socioemotional Competencies and Positive Classroom Climate as
Alternatives to Prevent Revenge in Colombian Schools Andrea Bustamante, Ana
María Velásquez and Enrique Chaux; 12. Looking Back and Charting a Course:
Considering Individual, Interpersonal and Institutional Contributions to
the Development of Revenge in Childhood and Adolescence Holly Recchia and
Cecilia Wainryb.