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The definitive handbook on peer relations has now been significantly revised with 55% new material. Bringing together leading authorities, this volume presents cutting-edge research on the dynamics of peer interactions, their impact on multiple aspects of social development, and the causes and consequences of peer difficulties. From friendships and romance to social withdrawal, aggression, and victimization, all aspects of children's and adolescents' relationships are explored. The book examines how individual characteristics interact with family, group, and contextual factors across…mehr
The definitive handbook on peer relations has now been significantly revised with 55% new material. Bringing together leading authorities, this volume presents cutting-edge research on the dynamics of peer interactions, their impact on multiple aspects of social development, and the causes and consequences of peer difficulties. From friendships and romance to social withdrawal, aggression, and victimization, all aspects of children's and adolescents' relationships are explored. The book examines how individual characteristics interact with family, group, and contextual factors across development to shape social behavior. The importance of peer relationships to emotional competence, psychological well-being, and achievement is analyzed, and peer-based interventions for those who are struggling are reviewed. Each chapter includes an introductory overview and addresses theoretical considerations, measures and methods, research findings and their implications, and future directions.
New to This Edition *Chapters on neuroscience, social media, social inequality, prosocial behavior with peers, and sociological approaches. *Expanded coverage of applied issues: chapters on interventions for socially withdrawn children, activity programs that promote positive youth development, and policy initiatives. *Chapters on same- and other-sex peer relationships, peer influence, educational environments, evolutionary models, the self-concept, personality, and animal studies. *Increased attention to variations in peer relations due to culture, gender, and race. *Many new authors and topics reflect a decade's worth of theoretical and methodological advances, including the growing use of complex longitudinal methods.
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William M. Bukowski, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Psychology at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and holds a University Research Chair in early adolescent development. From 2008-2016 he was Director of the Centre for Research in Human Development, a multidisciplinary and multi-university research center housed at Concordia. He is a recipient of the John P. Hill Memorial Award from the Society for Research in Adolescence and is a Charter Fellow of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development. Dr. Bukowski's research examines the features and effects of school-age children's and early adolescents' experiences with their peers. Brett Laursen, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Director of Graduate Training at Florida Atlantic University. He is also Docent Professor of Social Developmental Psychology at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. Dr. Laursen is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Division 7, Developmental), a Fellow and Charter Member of the Association for Psychological Science, and the recipient of an Honorary Doctorate from Örebro University, Sweden. He is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Behavioral Development. Dr. Laursen's research focuses on friendship and romantic relationships during childhood and adolescence and their influence on individual social and academic adjustment. Kenneth H. Rubin, PhD, is Professor of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology and Founding Director of the Center for Children, Relationships, and Culture at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is a Fellow of the American and Canadian Psychological Associations, the Association for Psychological Science, and the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development (ISSBD). Dr. Rubin is a recipient of Distinguished Contribution awards from the Society for Research in Child Development and the ISSBD, the Developmental Psychology Mentor Award from the American Psychological Association, and the Pickering Award for Outstanding Contribution to Developmental Psychology in Canada, among other honors. His research focuses on peer and parent-child relationships and the origins and developmental course of social and emotional adjustment and maladjustment in childhood and adolescence.
Inhaltsangabe
I. Introduction 1. Peer Relations: Past Present and Promise William M. Bukowski Brett Laursen & Kenneth H. Rubin II. Conceptual Origins of Peer Research 2. Socioethological/Developmental Principles and Perspectives on Peer Interactions Relationships and Groups from Early Childhood through Adolescence António J. Santos & Brian E. Vaughn 3. Pathways Networks and Norms. A Sociological Perspective on Peer Research René Veenstra Jan KornelisDijkstra & Derek A. Kreager 4. Sociometric Perspectives Antonius H. N. Cillessen & William M. Bukowski 5. The Peer Group: Linking Conceptualizations Theories and Methods Thomas A. Kindermann & Scott D. Gest 6. Evolution and Peer Relations: Considering the Functional Roles of Aggression and Prosociality Patricia H. Hawley & Andrew R. Bower 7. Peer Relations and Psychosocial Development: Perspectives from Genetic Approaches Mara Brendgen Isabelle Ouellet-Morin & Michel Boivin 8. Peers and the Self William M. Bukowski & Diana Raufelder III. Individual Characteristics and Peer Interactions 9. Personality and Peer Relationships Marcel A. G. van Aken & Jens B. Asendorpf 10. Neuroscience and Peer Relations Amanda E. Guyer & Johanna M. Jarcho 11. The Beginnings of Peer Relations Dale F. Hay Marlene Caplan & Alison Nash 12. Children's Play and Peer Relations Nina Howe & Jamie Leach 13. Prosocial Behavior with Peers: Intentions Outcomes and Interpersonal Adjustment Melanie A. Dirks Kristen A. Dunfield & Holly E. Recchia 14. Conflict between Peers Brett Laursen & Ryan Adams 15. The Interface of Aggression and Peer Relations in Childhood and Adolescence Frank Vitaro Michel Boivin & François Poulin 16. Bullying and Victimization Christina Salmivalli & Kätlin Peets 17. Avoiding and Withdrawing from the Peer Group Kenneth H. Rubin Julie C. Bowker Matthew G. Barstead & Robert J. Coplan IV. Dyads and Groups 18. Parent-Child Attachment and Peer Relations Cathyrn Booth-LaForce & Ashley M. Groh 19. Friendship in Childhood and Adolescence: Features Effects and Processes Catherine L. Bagwell & William M. Bukowski 20. Differences and Similarities: The Dynamics of Same- and Other-Sex Peer Relationships Carol Lynn Martin Richard A. Fabes & Laura D. Hanish 21. The Romantic Relationships of Youth Wyndol Furman 22. Peer Acceptance Peer Rejection and Popularity: Social Cognitive and Behavioral Perspectives Kristina L. McDonald & Steven R. Asher 23. Peer Influence Brett Laursen 24. Intergroup Exclusion Moral Judgments and Social Cognition Melanie Killen Adam Rutland Michael T. Rizzo & Luke McGuire V. Diversity in Peer Experience 25. The Potential of Schools to Facilitate and Constrain Peer Relationships Jaana Juvonen 26. Inequality and Neighborhood Effects on Peer Relations Adrienne Nishina & Amy Bellmore 27. Social Media and Peer Relationships Marion K. Underwood B. Bradford Brown & Samuel E. Ehrenreich 28. Culture and Peer Relationships Xinyin Chen Jinsol Lee & Lingjun Chen 29. Gender and Peer Relationships Amanda J. Rose & Rhiannon L. Smith 30. Race and Ethnicity in Peer Relations Research Sandra Graham & Leslie Echols VI. Outcomes Intervention and Policy 31. Peer Status and Psychopathology Mitchell J. Prinstein Diana Rancourt Caroline B. Adelman Erica Ahlich Jennifer Smith & John D. Guerry 32. Peers Academics and Teachers Allison M. Ryan & Huiyoung Shin 33. Peer-Based Interventions for Behaviorally Inhibited Socially Withdrawn and Socially Anxious Children Robert J. Coplan Barry H. Schneider Laura L. Ooi & William E. Hipson 34. Youth Activity Participation: An Ecological Peer-Based Approach for Positive Youth Development Linda Rose-Krasnor & Heather Ramey 35. Public Policy and Peer Relationships Jennifer E. Lansford
I. Introduction 1. Peer Relations: Past Present and Promise William M. Bukowski Brett Laursen & Kenneth H. Rubin II. Conceptual Origins of Peer Research 2. Socioethological/Developmental Principles and Perspectives on Peer Interactions Relationships and Groups from Early Childhood through Adolescence António J. Santos & Brian E. Vaughn 3. Pathways Networks and Norms. A Sociological Perspective on Peer Research René Veenstra Jan KornelisDijkstra & Derek A. Kreager 4. Sociometric Perspectives Antonius H. N. Cillessen & William M. Bukowski 5. The Peer Group: Linking Conceptualizations Theories and Methods Thomas A. Kindermann & Scott D. Gest 6. Evolution and Peer Relations: Considering the Functional Roles of Aggression and Prosociality Patricia H. Hawley & Andrew R. Bower 7. Peer Relations and Psychosocial Development: Perspectives from Genetic Approaches Mara Brendgen Isabelle Ouellet-Morin & Michel Boivin 8. Peers and the Self William M. Bukowski & Diana Raufelder III. Individual Characteristics and Peer Interactions 9. Personality and Peer Relationships Marcel A. G. van Aken & Jens B. Asendorpf 10. Neuroscience and Peer Relations Amanda E. Guyer & Johanna M. Jarcho 11. The Beginnings of Peer Relations Dale F. Hay Marlene Caplan & Alison Nash 12. Children's Play and Peer Relations Nina Howe & Jamie Leach 13. Prosocial Behavior with Peers: Intentions Outcomes and Interpersonal Adjustment Melanie A. Dirks Kristen A. Dunfield & Holly E. Recchia 14. Conflict between Peers Brett Laursen & Ryan Adams 15. The Interface of Aggression and Peer Relations in Childhood and Adolescence Frank Vitaro Michel Boivin & François Poulin 16. Bullying and Victimization Christina Salmivalli & Kätlin Peets 17. Avoiding and Withdrawing from the Peer Group Kenneth H. Rubin Julie C. Bowker Matthew G. Barstead & Robert J. Coplan IV. Dyads and Groups 18. Parent-Child Attachment and Peer Relations Cathyrn Booth-LaForce & Ashley M. Groh 19. Friendship in Childhood and Adolescence: Features Effects and Processes Catherine L. Bagwell & William M. Bukowski 20. Differences and Similarities: The Dynamics of Same- and Other-Sex Peer Relationships Carol Lynn Martin Richard A. Fabes & Laura D. Hanish 21. The Romantic Relationships of Youth Wyndol Furman 22. Peer Acceptance Peer Rejection and Popularity: Social Cognitive and Behavioral Perspectives Kristina L. McDonald & Steven R. Asher 23. Peer Influence Brett Laursen 24. Intergroup Exclusion Moral Judgments and Social Cognition Melanie Killen Adam Rutland Michael T. Rizzo & Luke McGuire V. Diversity in Peer Experience 25. The Potential of Schools to Facilitate and Constrain Peer Relationships Jaana Juvonen 26. Inequality and Neighborhood Effects on Peer Relations Adrienne Nishina & Amy Bellmore 27. Social Media and Peer Relationships Marion K. Underwood B. Bradford Brown & Samuel E. Ehrenreich 28. Culture and Peer Relationships Xinyin Chen Jinsol Lee & Lingjun Chen 29. Gender and Peer Relationships Amanda J. Rose & Rhiannon L. Smith 30. Race and Ethnicity in Peer Relations Research Sandra Graham & Leslie Echols VI. Outcomes Intervention and Policy 31. Peer Status and Psychopathology Mitchell J. Prinstein Diana Rancourt Caroline B. Adelman Erica Ahlich Jennifer Smith & John D. Guerry 32. Peers Academics and Teachers Allison M. Ryan & Huiyoung Shin 33. Peer-Based Interventions for Behaviorally Inhibited Socially Withdrawn and Socially Anxious Children Robert J. Coplan Barry H. Schneider Laura L. Ooi & William E. Hipson 34. Youth Activity Participation: An Ecological Peer-Based Approach for Positive Youth Development Linda Rose-Krasnor & Heather Ramey 35. Public Policy and Peer Relationships Jennifer E. Lansford
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