Elliot Turiel is Chancellor's Professor in the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Berkeley. He is an Affiliate in the Department of Psychology. He served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (1994-99) and Acting Dean of the Graduate School of Education. He is author of The Development of Social Knowledge: Morality and Convention, and is editor or co-editor of Values and Knowledge, Development and Cultural Change: Reciprocal Processes, and Culture, Thought and Development.
1. Introduction
2. Striving for community
3. Discontents revisited
4. Social judgments and social contexts
5. The development of moral and social judgments
6. Social thought and social action
7. Social harmony and social conflict
8. Justice, heterogeneity, and cultural practices
9. Social hierarchy, subordination, and human capabilities
10. Perspectives on cultural practices: more than one
11. Subversion in everyday life
12. Conclusion.