The Routledge International Handbook of Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Character Development
Two Volume Set
Herausgeber: Matthews, Michael D.; Lerner, Richard M.
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Drawing from philosophy, religion, biology, behavioral and social sciences, and the arts, these volumes, present cutting-edge scholarship about the concept of character across the life span, the developmental and contextual bases of character, and the key organizations of societal sectors.
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Drawing from philosophy, religion, biology, behavioral and social sciences, and the arts, these volumes, present cutting-edge scholarship about the concept of character across the life span, the developmental and contextual bases of character, and the key organizations of societal sectors.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 1414
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032701745
- ISBN-10: 1032701749
- Artikelnr.: 70102875
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 1414
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032701745
- ISBN-10: 1032701749
- Artikelnr.: 70102875
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Michael D. Matthews, Ph.D., is Professor of Engineering Psychology at the United States Military Academy. He has been a military psychologist since 1980. In the past 40 years he has served on active duty as an Air Force officer (as a behavioral sciences officer), as a psychology professor at Drury University, as a research psychologist for the Army Research Institute and, since 2000, in his current capacity at West Point. Richard M. Lerner, Ph.D. is the Bergstrom Chair in Applied Developmental Science and the Director of the Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development at Tufts University. He went from kindergarten through Ph.D. within the New York City public schools, completing his doctorate at the City University of New York in 1971 in developmental psychology. Lerner has more than 800 scholarly publications, including more than 80 authored or edited books.
Volume I
Section 1: Introduction
1. Contemporary Character Development Scholarship: Multidisciplinary and
International Perspectives
Michael D. Matthews and Richard M Lerner
Section 2: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Character Development
2. Epigenetics and Character Virtue Development
David S. Moore
3. Character Virtues in Developmental Science
David C. Witherington and Maria McCready
4. The Economic Approach to Personality, Character and Virtue
James J. Heckman, Bridget Galaty, and Haihan Tian
5. PRIMED for Character Education: Deriving Design Principles for Effective
Practice from Empirical Evidence
Marvin W. Berkowitz and Melinda C. Bier
6.
Melinda C. Bier, Deborah S. O'Reilly, Peter Kingori, Satabdi Samtani, and
Marvin W. Berkowitz
7. Educating for Character in the Sexual Domain: Why It Matters and How to
Do It
Thomas Lickona
8. Character Development in Higher Education
Edward Brooks and Tom Harrison
9. The Use and Inculcation of Character in Law: Challenges Reflected
Throughout United States' Legal Systems
Roger J.R. Levesque
10: Character Development in Leadership and Organizational Studies
Patrick J. Sweeney
11: Contact with the vir fortis: Character Education and the Roman Practice
of Declamation
Anthony Zupanic
12. Character Virtue Development in Military Science
Andrew Farina and Chaveso Cook
13. The Philosophical Foundations of Character Virtue Development
Andrew Peterson and Kristján Kristjánsson
14. Political Science Approaches to the Character Virtues
Hugh Liebert
15. Character Virtues in Positive Psychology
Robert E. McGrath
16. Character-Minded Evaluation: Recognizing and Activating the Essential
Role of Character in High-Quality Evaluation
Jennifer Brown Urban, Miriam R. Linver, Jane Buckley, Monica Hargraves and
Thomas Archibald
17. The Culture of Character: Sociological Perspectives
Jeffrey S. Dill
18. Theological Perspectives on Beliefs and Communities of Practice: Virtue
Systems as an Integrative Approach for Psychologists
Pamela Ebstyne King, Rebecca E. Baer, and Tyler S. Greenway
Section 3: Instances of Character Development
19. Developing Civic Character
Sunah Hyun, Diane M. Ryan, and Peter Levine
20. Courage: Moral and Physical Dimensions
Erin I. O'Connell, Roshni Joseph, Addison Shemin, and Jason Woodruff, Colin
Simsarian, Francesco Yepez Coello, and Bruce Bongar
21. Fairness
Juan Pablo Dabdoub, Marvin Berkowitz, Natasha Keces, and Aitor R.
Salaverría
22. On Forgiveness and Character Development: Description, Explanation, and
Optimization
Jonathan M. Tirrell
23. Gratitude: From Relational Emotion to Contextualized Virtue Inclusive
of Indebtedness
Jenae M. Nelson, Jo-Ann Tsang, and Sarah A. Schnitker
24. Dynamics of Intellectual Humility
Elise Murray Dykhuis
25. Intellectual Virtues
Ben Kotzee and Jason Baehr
26. Kindness: A Path to Human Growth and Connectedness
Tina Malti and Tyler Colasante
27. The Development of Morality and the Character System: Implications for
the Notion of Virtue
Larry Nucci
28. Personal Liberty, Mutual Respect, and Tolerance
David Lundie, Lee Shannon, and Antonio Zuffiano
29. Feeling Good and Feeling Thankful: The Role of Positive Emotions in
Sustaining Early Prosocial Behavior
Stefen Beeler-Duden and Amrisha Vaish
30. Purpose through the Lens of Character Virtue Development
Kendall Cotton Bronk
Afterword
William Damon
Volume II
Section 1: Moderators and Covariates of Character Development
1. Culturally Sensitive and Contextually Adapted Exemplars of Character
Development: Implications for Reimagining Frameworks
Velma McBride Murry, Rachel Hanebutt, Hyemin Han, Marlena Debreaux and
Juliet Nyanamba
2. The Role of Grit in Achievement and Resilience: A Comprehensive Review
Ryan Erbe, Ray Fredrick, Yasmine Kalkstein, Michael D. Matthews, Orin
Strauchler,
and Elizabeth Wetzler
3. Organizational Grit as a Cultural Perspective
Celeste K. Raver and Andrew Ledford
4. Hope for the Future
Nancy E. Snow
5. Parenting as Panacea: Toward Generational Advancements of Early
Character Virtues and Eventual Civic Responsibility
Marc H. Bornstein
6.
Andrew C. Pool, Samantha Costello, and Kenneth R. Ginsburg
7. Self-regulation: A character development perspective
Christopher M. Napolitano, Madison N. Sewell, Heejun Yoon, Christopher Elmi
and Brent W. Roberts
Section 2: Threats to Character Development
8. Can Exemplars Promote Character Development in the Wake of Adversity?
Sara Mendonca, Michael Brady and Eranda Jayawickreme
9. Why Good People Fail at Character: The Character Risk Model
Michael D. Matthews, Andrew Farina, Patrick J. Sweeney and Jarle Eid
10. What's Wrong with the World Anyway? Psychological Origins of a
Collective Failure of Humanity
Robert J. Sternberg
11.
David Moshman
12. Racism and Positive Youth Development
Eleanor K. Seaton and Rebecca M. B. White
Section 3: Contexts of Character Development
13. The Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues
James Arthur
14. The Center for Character and Citizenship
Marvin W. Berkowitz and Melinda C. Bier
15. The Center for Parent and Teen Communication at Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia
Andrew C. Pool, Elyse Salek, Joanna Lee Williams, Eden Pontz, Jillian L.
Baker
and Kenneth R. Ginsburg
16. The Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development (IARYD):
Understanding What Goes Right in the Lives of Youth
Mary H. Buckingham, Paul Chase, Dian Yu, Jonathan M. Tirrell, Elizabeth M.
Dowling, Kristina Schmid Callina, Yerin Park, Carolina Goncalves, Natasha
Keces and Roya Abbasi-Asl
17. Institute for the Study of Human Flourishing: A Cautionary Tale
Nancy E. Snow
18. The Oxford Character Project
19. The Montclair State University Institute for Research on Youth Thriving
and Evaluation
Jennifer Brown Urban and Miriam R. Linver
20. The Stanford Center on Adolescence
Heather Malin
21. Wake Forest University's Program for Leadership and Character: A Case
Study
Michael Lamb and Kenneth Townsend
22.
Brian Davidson and Troy Morgan
23.
Prerna Banati, Elizabeth M. Dowling, Nicola Jones, Keenan Madi and
Agnieszka Malachowska
24. International Faith-based Organizations: Integrating Science and
Ideology
Alistair Sim, Elizabeth Dowling, Jonathan M. Tirrell, Jacqueline V. Lerner
and Kate Williams
25. Children's Media and Development: Interdisciplinary Approaches,
Considerations and Potential
Lacey J. Hilliard, AnneMarie K. McClain and Julie Dobrow
26. Character Development in Youth Programs: Lessons from Developmental
Science Research and Practice
Andrea Vest Ettekal, Jennifer P. Agans, Barbara Bolick and Kimia Shirzad
27. Philanthropic Approaches to Character Development
Sarah Clement, Richard Bollinger and Alexandra Was
28. The Templeton Philanthropies
Heather Templeton Dill and Jennifer Templeton Simpson
29. Character First, then Pathway to Excellence: A Case Study of NPX Point
Avenue K12 Education Programs in Hanoi, Vietnam
Trang Le and Danny Hwang
30. Intellectual Virtues Academy of Long Beach: Integrating Intellectual
Virtues into the DNA of a School
Eric Churchill, Jacquie Bryant and Jason Baehr
31. A Developmental Journey: The Center for Character and Leadership
Development at the U.S. Air Force Academy
John Abbatiello and Douglas R. Lindsay
32. Leaders of Character, The Coast Guard Academy Way
Leonard M. Giambra, Nathaniel K. Johnson, Andrew D. Ray, Jon Heller and
Ellyn D. Metcalf
33. Building Trusted Army Professionals: Character Development at West
Point
Jeffrey Peterson, Diane M. Ryan and Elise Dykhuis
34. Leadership and Character Development at the U.S. Naval Academy
Jeffrey R. Macris, Joseph J. Thomas, Andrew Ledford, Kevin Mullaney and
Celeste Raver
Section 4: Conclusions and Implications
35.
Margaret Beale Spencer
36. Progress, Challenges, and Promise in Understanding, Measuring, and
Educating Character
Blaine J. Fowers, Lukas F. Novak, Nona C. Kiknadze and Alex C. Calder
37. Character Development: Then, Now, and Next
Richard M. Lerner and Michael D. Matthews
William Damon
Section 1: Introduction
1. Contemporary Character Development Scholarship: Multidisciplinary and
International Perspectives
Michael D. Matthews and Richard M Lerner
Section 2: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Character Development
2. Epigenetics and Character Virtue Development
David S. Moore
3. Character Virtues in Developmental Science
David C. Witherington and Maria McCready
4. The Economic Approach to Personality, Character and Virtue
James J. Heckman, Bridget Galaty, and Haihan Tian
5. PRIMED for Character Education: Deriving Design Principles for Effective
Practice from Empirical Evidence
Marvin W. Berkowitz and Melinda C. Bier
6.
Melinda C. Bier, Deborah S. O'Reilly, Peter Kingori, Satabdi Samtani, and
Marvin W. Berkowitz
7. Educating for Character in the Sexual Domain: Why It Matters and How to
Do It
Thomas Lickona
8. Character Development in Higher Education
Edward Brooks and Tom Harrison
9. The Use and Inculcation of Character in Law: Challenges Reflected
Throughout United States' Legal Systems
Roger J.R. Levesque
10: Character Development in Leadership and Organizational Studies
Patrick J. Sweeney
11: Contact with the vir fortis: Character Education and the Roman Practice
of Declamation
Anthony Zupanic
12. Character Virtue Development in Military Science
Andrew Farina and Chaveso Cook
13. The Philosophical Foundations of Character Virtue Development
Andrew Peterson and Kristján Kristjánsson
14. Political Science Approaches to the Character Virtues
Hugh Liebert
15. Character Virtues in Positive Psychology
Robert E. McGrath
16. Character-Minded Evaluation: Recognizing and Activating the Essential
Role of Character in High-Quality Evaluation
Jennifer Brown Urban, Miriam R. Linver, Jane Buckley, Monica Hargraves and
Thomas Archibald
17. The Culture of Character: Sociological Perspectives
Jeffrey S. Dill
18. Theological Perspectives on Beliefs and Communities of Practice: Virtue
Systems as an Integrative Approach for Psychologists
Pamela Ebstyne King, Rebecca E. Baer, and Tyler S. Greenway
Section 3: Instances of Character Development
19. Developing Civic Character
Sunah Hyun, Diane M. Ryan, and Peter Levine
20. Courage: Moral and Physical Dimensions
Erin I. O'Connell, Roshni Joseph, Addison Shemin, and Jason Woodruff, Colin
Simsarian, Francesco Yepez Coello, and Bruce Bongar
21. Fairness
Juan Pablo Dabdoub, Marvin Berkowitz, Natasha Keces, and Aitor R.
Salaverría
22. On Forgiveness and Character Development: Description, Explanation, and
Optimization
Jonathan M. Tirrell
23. Gratitude: From Relational Emotion to Contextualized Virtue Inclusive
of Indebtedness
Jenae M. Nelson, Jo-Ann Tsang, and Sarah A. Schnitker
24. Dynamics of Intellectual Humility
Elise Murray Dykhuis
25. Intellectual Virtues
Ben Kotzee and Jason Baehr
26. Kindness: A Path to Human Growth and Connectedness
Tina Malti and Tyler Colasante
27. The Development of Morality and the Character System: Implications for
the Notion of Virtue
Larry Nucci
28. Personal Liberty, Mutual Respect, and Tolerance
David Lundie, Lee Shannon, and Antonio Zuffiano
29. Feeling Good and Feeling Thankful: The Role of Positive Emotions in
Sustaining Early Prosocial Behavior
Stefen Beeler-Duden and Amrisha Vaish
30. Purpose through the Lens of Character Virtue Development
Kendall Cotton Bronk
Afterword
William Damon
Volume II
Section 1: Moderators and Covariates of Character Development
1. Culturally Sensitive and Contextually Adapted Exemplars of Character
Development: Implications for Reimagining Frameworks
Velma McBride Murry, Rachel Hanebutt, Hyemin Han, Marlena Debreaux and
Juliet Nyanamba
2. The Role of Grit in Achievement and Resilience: A Comprehensive Review
Ryan Erbe, Ray Fredrick, Yasmine Kalkstein, Michael D. Matthews, Orin
Strauchler,
and Elizabeth Wetzler
3. Organizational Grit as a Cultural Perspective
Celeste K. Raver and Andrew Ledford
4. Hope for the Future
Nancy E. Snow
5. Parenting as Panacea: Toward Generational Advancements of Early
Character Virtues and Eventual Civic Responsibility
Marc H. Bornstein
6.
Andrew C. Pool, Samantha Costello, and Kenneth R. Ginsburg
7. Self-regulation: A character development perspective
Christopher M. Napolitano, Madison N. Sewell, Heejun Yoon, Christopher Elmi
and Brent W. Roberts
Section 2: Threats to Character Development
8. Can Exemplars Promote Character Development in the Wake of Adversity?
Sara Mendonca, Michael Brady and Eranda Jayawickreme
9. Why Good People Fail at Character: The Character Risk Model
Michael D. Matthews, Andrew Farina, Patrick J. Sweeney and Jarle Eid
10. What's Wrong with the World Anyway? Psychological Origins of a
Collective Failure of Humanity
Robert J. Sternberg
11.
David Moshman
12. Racism and Positive Youth Development
Eleanor K. Seaton and Rebecca M. B. White
Section 3: Contexts of Character Development
13. The Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues
James Arthur
14. The Center for Character and Citizenship
Marvin W. Berkowitz and Melinda C. Bier
15. The Center for Parent and Teen Communication at Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia
Andrew C. Pool, Elyse Salek, Joanna Lee Williams, Eden Pontz, Jillian L.
Baker
and Kenneth R. Ginsburg
16. The Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development (IARYD):
Understanding What Goes Right in the Lives of Youth
Mary H. Buckingham, Paul Chase, Dian Yu, Jonathan M. Tirrell, Elizabeth M.
Dowling, Kristina Schmid Callina, Yerin Park, Carolina Goncalves, Natasha
Keces and Roya Abbasi-Asl
17. Institute for the Study of Human Flourishing: A Cautionary Tale
Nancy E. Snow
18. The Oxford Character Project
19. The Montclair State University Institute for Research on Youth Thriving
and Evaluation
Jennifer Brown Urban and Miriam R. Linver
20. The Stanford Center on Adolescence
Heather Malin
21. Wake Forest University's Program for Leadership and Character: A Case
Study
Michael Lamb and Kenneth Townsend
22.
Brian Davidson and Troy Morgan
23.
Prerna Banati, Elizabeth M. Dowling, Nicola Jones, Keenan Madi and
Agnieszka Malachowska
24. International Faith-based Organizations: Integrating Science and
Ideology
Alistair Sim, Elizabeth Dowling, Jonathan M. Tirrell, Jacqueline V. Lerner
and Kate Williams
25. Children's Media and Development: Interdisciplinary Approaches,
Considerations and Potential
Lacey J. Hilliard, AnneMarie K. McClain and Julie Dobrow
26. Character Development in Youth Programs: Lessons from Developmental
Science Research and Practice
Andrea Vest Ettekal, Jennifer P. Agans, Barbara Bolick and Kimia Shirzad
27. Philanthropic Approaches to Character Development
Sarah Clement, Richard Bollinger and Alexandra Was
28. The Templeton Philanthropies
Heather Templeton Dill and Jennifer Templeton Simpson
29. Character First, then Pathway to Excellence: A Case Study of NPX Point
Avenue K12 Education Programs in Hanoi, Vietnam
Trang Le and Danny Hwang
30. Intellectual Virtues Academy of Long Beach: Integrating Intellectual
Virtues into the DNA of a School
Eric Churchill, Jacquie Bryant and Jason Baehr
31. A Developmental Journey: The Center for Character and Leadership
Development at the U.S. Air Force Academy
John Abbatiello and Douglas R. Lindsay
32. Leaders of Character, The Coast Guard Academy Way
Leonard M. Giambra, Nathaniel K. Johnson, Andrew D. Ray, Jon Heller and
Ellyn D. Metcalf
33. Building Trusted Army Professionals: Character Development at West
Point
Jeffrey Peterson, Diane M. Ryan and Elise Dykhuis
34. Leadership and Character Development at the U.S. Naval Academy
Jeffrey R. Macris, Joseph J. Thomas, Andrew Ledford, Kevin Mullaney and
Celeste Raver
Section 4: Conclusions and Implications
35.
Margaret Beale Spencer
36. Progress, Challenges, and Promise in Understanding, Measuring, and
Educating Character
Blaine J. Fowers, Lukas F. Novak, Nona C. Kiknadze and Alex C. Calder
37. Character Development: Then, Now, and Next
Richard M. Lerner and Michael D. Matthews
William Damon
Volume I
Section 1: Introduction
1. Contemporary Character Development Scholarship: Multidisciplinary and
International Perspectives
Michael D. Matthews and Richard M Lerner
Section 2: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Character Development
2. Epigenetics and Character Virtue Development
David S. Moore
3. Character Virtues in Developmental Science
David C. Witherington and Maria McCready
4. The Economic Approach to Personality, Character and Virtue
James J. Heckman, Bridget Galaty, and Haihan Tian
5. PRIMED for Character Education: Deriving Design Principles for Effective
Practice from Empirical Evidence
Marvin W. Berkowitz and Melinda C. Bier
6.
Melinda C. Bier, Deborah S. O'Reilly, Peter Kingori, Satabdi Samtani, and
Marvin W. Berkowitz
7. Educating for Character in the Sexual Domain: Why It Matters and How to
Do It
Thomas Lickona
8. Character Development in Higher Education
Edward Brooks and Tom Harrison
9. The Use and Inculcation of Character in Law: Challenges Reflected
Throughout United States' Legal Systems
Roger J.R. Levesque
10: Character Development in Leadership and Organizational Studies
Patrick J. Sweeney
11: Contact with the vir fortis: Character Education and the Roman Practice
of Declamation
Anthony Zupanic
12. Character Virtue Development in Military Science
Andrew Farina and Chaveso Cook
13. The Philosophical Foundations of Character Virtue Development
Andrew Peterson and Kristján Kristjánsson
14. Political Science Approaches to the Character Virtues
Hugh Liebert
15. Character Virtues in Positive Psychology
Robert E. McGrath
16. Character-Minded Evaluation: Recognizing and Activating the Essential
Role of Character in High-Quality Evaluation
Jennifer Brown Urban, Miriam R. Linver, Jane Buckley, Monica Hargraves and
Thomas Archibald
17. The Culture of Character: Sociological Perspectives
Jeffrey S. Dill
18. Theological Perspectives on Beliefs and Communities of Practice: Virtue
Systems as an Integrative Approach for Psychologists
Pamela Ebstyne King, Rebecca E. Baer, and Tyler S. Greenway
Section 3: Instances of Character Development
19. Developing Civic Character
Sunah Hyun, Diane M. Ryan, and Peter Levine
20. Courage: Moral and Physical Dimensions
Erin I. O'Connell, Roshni Joseph, Addison Shemin, and Jason Woodruff, Colin
Simsarian, Francesco Yepez Coello, and Bruce Bongar
21. Fairness
Juan Pablo Dabdoub, Marvin Berkowitz, Natasha Keces, and Aitor R.
Salaverría
22. On Forgiveness and Character Development: Description, Explanation, and
Optimization
Jonathan M. Tirrell
23. Gratitude: From Relational Emotion to Contextualized Virtue Inclusive
of Indebtedness
Jenae M. Nelson, Jo-Ann Tsang, and Sarah A. Schnitker
24. Dynamics of Intellectual Humility
Elise Murray Dykhuis
25. Intellectual Virtues
Ben Kotzee and Jason Baehr
26. Kindness: A Path to Human Growth and Connectedness
Tina Malti and Tyler Colasante
27. The Development of Morality and the Character System: Implications for
the Notion of Virtue
Larry Nucci
28. Personal Liberty, Mutual Respect, and Tolerance
David Lundie, Lee Shannon, and Antonio Zuffiano
29. Feeling Good and Feeling Thankful: The Role of Positive Emotions in
Sustaining Early Prosocial Behavior
Stefen Beeler-Duden and Amrisha Vaish
30. Purpose through the Lens of Character Virtue Development
Kendall Cotton Bronk
Afterword
William Damon
Volume II
Section 1: Moderators and Covariates of Character Development
1. Culturally Sensitive and Contextually Adapted Exemplars of Character
Development: Implications for Reimagining Frameworks
Velma McBride Murry, Rachel Hanebutt, Hyemin Han, Marlena Debreaux and
Juliet Nyanamba
2. The Role of Grit in Achievement and Resilience: A Comprehensive Review
Ryan Erbe, Ray Fredrick, Yasmine Kalkstein, Michael D. Matthews, Orin
Strauchler,
and Elizabeth Wetzler
3. Organizational Grit as a Cultural Perspective
Celeste K. Raver and Andrew Ledford
4. Hope for the Future
Nancy E. Snow
5. Parenting as Panacea: Toward Generational Advancements of Early
Character Virtues and Eventual Civic Responsibility
Marc H. Bornstein
6.
Andrew C. Pool, Samantha Costello, and Kenneth R. Ginsburg
7. Self-regulation: A character development perspective
Christopher M. Napolitano, Madison N. Sewell, Heejun Yoon, Christopher Elmi
and Brent W. Roberts
Section 2: Threats to Character Development
8. Can Exemplars Promote Character Development in the Wake of Adversity?
Sara Mendonca, Michael Brady and Eranda Jayawickreme
9. Why Good People Fail at Character: The Character Risk Model
Michael D. Matthews, Andrew Farina, Patrick J. Sweeney and Jarle Eid
10. What's Wrong with the World Anyway? Psychological Origins of a
Collective Failure of Humanity
Robert J. Sternberg
11.
David Moshman
12. Racism and Positive Youth Development
Eleanor K. Seaton and Rebecca M. B. White
Section 3: Contexts of Character Development
13. The Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues
James Arthur
14. The Center for Character and Citizenship
Marvin W. Berkowitz and Melinda C. Bier
15. The Center for Parent and Teen Communication at Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia
Andrew C. Pool, Elyse Salek, Joanna Lee Williams, Eden Pontz, Jillian L.
Baker
and Kenneth R. Ginsburg
16. The Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development (IARYD):
Understanding What Goes Right in the Lives of Youth
Mary H. Buckingham, Paul Chase, Dian Yu, Jonathan M. Tirrell, Elizabeth M.
Dowling, Kristina Schmid Callina, Yerin Park, Carolina Goncalves, Natasha
Keces and Roya Abbasi-Asl
17. Institute for the Study of Human Flourishing: A Cautionary Tale
Nancy E. Snow
18. The Oxford Character Project
19. The Montclair State University Institute for Research on Youth Thriving
and Evaluation
Jennifer Brown Urban and Miriam R. Linver
20. The Stanford Center on Adolescence
Heather Malin
21. Wake Forest University's Program for Leadership and Character: A Case
Study
Michael Lamb and Kenneth Townsend
22.
Brian Davidson and Troy Morgan
23.
Prerna Banati, Elizabeth M. Dowling, Nicola Jones, Keenan Madi and
Agnieszka Malachowska
24. International Faith-based Organizations: Integrating Science and
Ideology
Alistair Sim, Elizabeth Dowling, Jonathan M. Tirrell, Jacqueline V. Lerner
and Kate Williams
25. Children's Media and Development: Interdisciplinary Approaches,
Considerations and Potential
Lacey J. Hilliard, AnneMarie K. McClain and Julie Dobrow
26. Character Development in Youth Programs: Lessons from Developmental
Science Research and Practice
Andrea Vest Ettekal, Jennifer P. Agans, Barbara Bolick and Kimia Shirzad
27. Philanthropic Approaches to Character Development
Sarah Clement, Richard Bollinger and Alexandra Was
28. The Templeton Philanthropies
Heather Templeton Dill and Jennifer Templeton Simpson
29. Character First, then Pathway to Excellence: A Case Study of NPX Point
Avenue K12 Education Programs in Hanoi, Vietnam
Trang Le and Danny Hwang
30. Intellectual Virtues Academy of Long Beach: Integrating Intellectual
Virtues into the DNA of a School
Eric Churchill, Jacquie Bryant and Jason Baehr
31. A Developmental Journey: The Center for Character and Leadership
Development at the U.S. Air Force Academy
John Abbatiello and Douglas R. Lindsay
32. Leaders of Character, The Coast Guard Academy Way
Leonard M. Giambra, Nathaniel K. Johnson, Andrew D. Ray, Jon Heller and
Ellyn D. Metcalf
33. Building Trusted Army Professionals: Character Development at West
Point
Jeffrey Peterson, Diane M. Ryan and Elise Dykhuis
34. Leadership and Character Development at the U.S. Naval Academy
Jeffrey R. Macris, Joseph J. Thomas, Andrew Ledford, Kevin Mullaney and
Celeste Raver
Section 4: Conclusions and Implications
35.
Margaret Beale Spencer
36. Progress, Challenges, and Promise in Understanding, Measuring, and
Educating Character
Blaine J. Fowers, Lukas F. Novak, Nona C. Kiknadze and Alex C. Calder
37. Character Development: Then, Now, and Next
Richard M. Lerner and Michael D. Matthews
William Damon
Section 1: Introduction
1. Contemporary Character Development Scholarship: Multidisciplinary and
International Perspectives
Michael D. Matthews and Richard M Lerner
Section 2: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Character Development
2. Epigenetics and Character Virtue Development
David S. Moore
3. Character Virtues in Developmental Science
David C. Witherington and Maria McCready
4. The Economic Approach to Personality, Character and Virtue
James J. Heckman, Bridget Galaty, and Haihan Tian
5. PRIMED for Character Education: Deriving Design Principles for Effective
Practice from Empirical Evidence
Marvin W. Berkowitz and Melinda C. Bier
6.
Melinda C. Bier, Deborah S. O'Reilly, Peter Kingori, Satabdi Samtani, and
Marvin W. Berkowitz
7. Educating for Character in the Sexual Domain: Why It Matters and How to
Do It
Thomas Lickona
8. Character Development in Higher Education
Edward Brooks and Tom Harrison
9. The Use and Inculcation of Character in Law: Challenges Reflected
Throughout United States' Legal Systems
Roger J.R. Levesque
10: Character Development in Leadership and Organizational Studies
Patrick J. Sweeney
11: Contact with the vir fortis: Character Education and the Roman Practice
of Declamation
Anthony Zupanic
12. Character Virtue Development in Military Science
Andrew Farina and Chaveso Cook
13. The Philosophical Foundations of Character Virtue Development
Andrew Peterson and Kristján Kristjánsson
14. Political Science Approaches to the Character Virtues
Hugh Liebert
15. Character Virtues in Positive Psychology
Robert E. McGrath
16. Character-Minded Evaluation: Recognizing and Activating the Essential
Role of Character in High-Quality Evaluation
Jennifer Brown Urban, Miriam R. Linver, Jane Buckley, Monica Hargraves and
Thomas Archibald
17. The Culture of Character: Sociological Perspectives
Jeffrey S. Dill
18. Theological Perspectives on Beliefs and Communities of Practice: Virtue
Systems as an Integrative Approach for Psychologists
Pamela Ebstyne King, Rebecca E. Baer, and Tyler S. Greenway
Section 3: Instances of Character Development
19. Developing Civic Character
Sunah Hyun, Diane M. Ryan, and Peter Levine
20. Courage: Moral and Physical Dimensions
Erin I. O'Connell, Roshni Joseph, Addison Shemin, and Jason Woodruff, Colin
Simsarian, Francesco Yepez Coello, and Bruce Bongar
21. Fairness
Juan Pablo Dabdoub, Marvin Berkowitz, Natasha Keces, and Aitor R.
Salaverría
22. On Forgiveness and Character Development: Description, Explanation, and
Optimization
Jonathan M. Tirrell
23. Gratitude: From Relational Emotion to Contextualized Virtue Inclusive
of Indebtedness
Jenae M. Nelson, Jo-Ann Tsang, and Sarah A. Schnitker
24. Dynamics of Intellectual Humility
Elise Murray Dykhuis
25. Intellectual Virtues
Ben Kotzee and Jason Baehr
26. Kindness: A Path to Human Growth and Connectedness
Tina Malti and Tyler Colasante
27. The Development of Morality and the Character System: Implications for
the Notion of Virtue
Larry Nucci
28. Personal Liberty, Mutual Respect, and Tolerance
David Lundie, Lee Shannon, and Antonio Zuffiano
29. Feeling Good and Feeling Thankful: The Role of Positive Emotions in
Sustaining Early Prosocial Behavior
Stefen Beeler-Duden and Amrisha Vaish
30. Purpose through the Lens of Character Virtue Development
Kendall Cotton Bronk
Afterword
William Damon
Volume II
Section 1: Moderators and Covariates of Character Development
1. Culturally Sensitive and Contextually Adapted Exemplars of Character
Development: Implications for Reimagining Frameworks
Velma McBride Murry, Rachel Hanebutt, Hyemin Han, Marlena Debreaux and
Juliet Nyanamba
2. The Role of Grit in Achievement and Resilience: A Comprehensive Review
Ryan Erbe, Ray Fredrick, Yasmine Kalkstein, Michael D. Matthews, Orin
Strauchler,
and Elizabeth Wetzler
3. Organizational Grit as a Cultural Perspective
Celeste K. Raver and Andrew Ledford
4. Hope for the Future
Nancy E. Snow
5. Parenting as Panacea: Toward Generational Advancements of Early
Character Virtues and Eventual Civic Responsibility
Marc H. Bornstein
6.
Andrew C. Pool, Samantha Costello, and Kenneth R. Ginsburg
7. Self-regulation: A character development perspective
Christopher M. Napolitano, Madison N. Sewell, Heejun Yoon, Christopher Elmi
and Brent W. Roberts
Section 2: Threats to Character Development
8. Can Exemplars Promote Character Development in the Wake of Adversity?
Sara Mendonca, Michael Brady and Eranda Jayawickreme
9. Why Good People Fail at Character: The Character Risk Model
Michael D. Matthews, Andrew Farina, Patrick J. Sweeney and Jarle Eid
10. What's Wrong with the World Anyway? Psychological Origins of a
Collective Failure of Humanity
Robert J. Sternberg
11.
David Moshman
12. Racism and Positive Youth Development
Eleanor K. Seaton and Rebecca M. B. White
Section 3: Contexts of Character Development
13. The Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues
James Arthur
14. The Center for Character and Citizenship
Marvin W. Berkowitz and Melinda C. Bier
15. The Center for Parent and Teen Communication at Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia
Andrew C. Pool, Elyse Salek, Joanna Lee Williams, Eden Pontz, Jillian L.
Baker
and Kenneth R. Ginsburg
16. The Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development (IARYD):
Understanding What Goes Right in the Lives of Youth
Mary H. Buckingham, Paul Chase, Dian Yu, Jonathan M. Tirrell, Elizabeth M.
Dowling, Kristina Schmid Callina, Yerin Park, Carolina Goncalves, Natasha
Keces and Roya Abbasi-Asl
17. Institute for the Study of Human Flourishing: A Cautionary Tale
Nancy E. Snow
18. The Oxford Character Project
19. The Montclair State University Institute for Research on Youth Thriving
and Evaluation
Jennifer Brown Urban and Miriam R. Linver
20. The Stanford Center on Adolescence
Heather Malin
21. Wake Forest University's Program for Leadership and Character: A Case
Study
Michael Lamb and Kenneth Townsend
22.
Brian Davidson and Troy Morgan
23.
Prerna Banati, Elizabeth M. Dowling, Nicola Jones, Keenan Madi and
Agnieszka Malachowska
24. International Faith-based Organizations: Integrating Science and
Ideology
Alistair Sim, Elizabeth Dowling, Jonathan M. Tirrell, Jacqueline V. Lerner
and Kate Williams
25. Children's Media and Development: Interdisciplinary Approaches,
Considerations and Potential
Lacey J. Hilliard, AnneMarie K. McClain and Julie Dobrow
26. Character Development in Youth Programs: Lessons from Developmental
Science Research and Practice
Andrea Vest Ettekal, Jennifer P. Agans, Barbara Bolick and Kimia Shirzad
27. Philanthropic Approaches to Character Development
Sarah Clement, Richard Bollinger and Alexandra Was
28. The Templeton Philanthropies
Heather Templeton Dill and Jennifer Templeton Simpson
29. Character First, then Pathway to Excellence: A Case Study of NPX Point
Avenue K12 Education Programs in Hanoi, Vietnam
Trang Le and Danny Hwang
30. Intellectual Virtues Academy of Long Beach: Integrating Intellectual
Virtues into the DNA of a School
Eric Churchill, Jacquie Bryant and Jason Baehr
31. A Developmental Journey: The Center for Character and Leadership
Development at the U.S. Air Force Academy
John Abbatiello and Douglas R. Lindsay
32. Leaders of Character, The Coast Guard Academy Way
Leonard M. Giambra, Nathaniel K. Johnson, Andrew D. Ray, Jon Heller and
Ellyn D. Metcalf
33. Building Trusted Army Professionals: Character Development at West
Point
Jeffrey Peterson, Diane M. Ryan and Elise Dykhuis
34. Leadership and Character Development at the U.S. Naval Academy
Jeffrey R. Macris, Joseph J. Thomas, Andrew Ledford, Kevin Mullaney and
Celeste Raver
Section 4: Conclusions and Implications
35.
Margaret Beale Spencer
36. Progress, Challenges, and Promise in Understanding, Measuring, and
Educating Character
Blaine J. Fowers, Lukas F. Novak, Nona C. Kiknadze and Alex C. Calder
37. Character Development: Then, Now, and Next
Richard M. Lerner and Michael D. Matthews
William Damon