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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317795261
- Artikelnr.: 41067732
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317795261
- Artikelnr.: 41067732
Patricia H. Miller is Professor of Psychology and an affiliate member in Women's Studies at the University of Florida. She is the author of Theories of DevelopmentalPsychology and co-author of Cognitive Development andConceptual Development: Piaget's Legacy EllinKofsky Scholnick is Professor of Psychology and Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs at the University of Maryland at College Park. She is a co-author of The DevelopmentalPsychology of Planning: Why, How, and When Do We Plan?,Blueprints for Thinking: The Role of Planning inCognitive Development, and Conceptual Development:Piaget's Legacy.
I. Feminist Perspectives and Developmental Psychology:What are the Issues?
1. Introduction: Beyond Gender as a Variable
Patricia H. Miller and Ellin KofskyScholnick
2. Feminist Theories: Implications for Developmental Psychology
Sue V. Rosser and Patricia H.Miller
3. Engendering Development: Metaphors of Change
Ellin Kofsky Scholnick
II. CognitiveDevelopment: Embedded, Connected, and Situated
4. The Development of Interconnected Thinking
Patricia H.Miller
5. Entering a Community of Minds: "Theory of Mind" from a Feminist
Standpoint
Katherine Nelson,Sarah Henseler, and Daniela Plesa
6. Accuracy, Authority, and Voice: Feminist Perspectives on
Autobiographical Memory
Robyn Fivush
7. A Feminist Perspective on the Devlopment of Self-Knowledge
Melissa K. Welch-Ross
III.Revisioning Social and Cognitive Development
8. The Social Construction and Socialization of Gender during Development
Campbell Leaper
9. Toward a Gender-Balanced Approach to the Study of Social-Emotional
Development: A Look at Relational Aggression
Nicki R.Crick and Amanda J. Rose
10. Gender Essentialism in Cognitive Development
Susan A. Gelman and Marianne G.Taylor
11. Positionality and Thought: On the Gendered Foundations of Thought,
Culture, and Development
Rachel Joffe Falmagne
12. Naming, Naturalizing, Normalizing: "The Child" as Fact and Artifact
Lorraine Code
IV. The Other Half of thePartnership: Developmental Psychology Can Inform
Feminism
13. Engendering Development - Developing Feminism: Defining the Partnership
Ellin KofskyScholnick and Patricia H. Miller
1. Introduction: Beyond Gender as a Variable
Patricia H. Miller and Ellin KofskyScholnick
2. Feminist Theories: Implications for Developmental Psychology
Sue V. Rosser and Patricia H.Miller
3. Engendering Development: Metaphors of Change
Ellin Kofsky Scholnick
II. CognitiveDevelopment: Embedded, Connected, and Situated
4. The Development of Interconnected Thinking
Patricia H.Miller
5. Entering a Community of Minds: "Theory of Mind" from a Feminist
Standpoint
Katherine Nelson,Sarah Henseler, and Daniela Plesa
6. Accuracy, Authority, and Voice: Feminist Perspectives on
Autobiographical Memory
Robyn Fivush
7. A Feminist Perspective on the Devlopment of Self-Knowledge
Melissa K. Welch-Ross
III.Revisioning Social and Cognitive Development
8. The Social Construction and Socialization of Gender during Development
Campbell Leaper
9. Toward a Gender-Balanced Approach to the Study of Social-Emotional
Development: A Look at Relational Aggression
Nicki R.Crick and Amanda J. Rose
10. Gender Essentialism in Cognitive Development
Susan A. Gelman and Marianne G.Taylor
11. Positionality and Thought: On the Gendered Foundations of Thought,
Culture, and Development
Rachel Joffe Falmagne
12. Naming, Naturalizing, Normalizing: "The Child" as Fact and Artifact
Lorraine Code
IV. The Other Half of thePartnership: Developmental Psychology Can Inform
Feminism
13. Engendering Development - Developing Feminism: Defining the Partnership
Ellin KofskyScholnick and Patricia H. Miller
I. Feminist Perspectives and Developmental Psychology:What are the Issues?
1. Introduction: Beyond Gender as a Variable
Patricia H. Miller and Ellin KofskyScholnick
2. Feminist Theories: Implications for Developmental Psychology
Sue V. Rosser and Patricia H.Miller
3. Engendering Development: Metaphors of Change
Ellin Kofsky Scholnick
II. CognitiveDevelopment: Embedded, Connected, and Situated
4. The Development of Interconnected Thinking
Patricia H.Miller
5. Entering a Community of Minds: "Theory of Mind" from a Feminist
Standpoint
Katherine Nelson,Sarah Henseler, and Daniela Plesa
6. Accuracy, Authority, and Voice: Feminist Perspectives on
Autobiographical Memory
Robyn Fivush
7. A Feminist Perspective on the Devlopment of Self-Knowledge
Melissa K. Welch-Ross
III.Revisioning Social and Cognitive Development
8. The Social Construction and Socialization of Gender during Development
Campbell Leaper
9. Toward a Gender-Balanced Approach to the Study of Social-Emotional
Development: A Look at Relational Aggression
Nicki R.Crick and Amanda J. Rose
10. Gender Essentialism in Cognitive Development
Susan A. Gelman and Marianne G.Taylor
11. Positionality and Thought: On the Gendered Foundations of Thought,
Culture, and Development
Rachel Joffe Falmagne
12. Naming, Naturalizing, Normalizing: "The Child" as Fact and Artifact
Lorraine Code
IV. The Other Half of thePartnership: Developmental Psychology Can Inform
Feminism
13. Engendering Development - Developing Feminism: Defining the Partnership
Ellin KofskyScholnick and Patricia H. Miller
1. Introduction: Beyond Gender as a Variable
Patricia H. Miller and Ellin KofskyScholnick
2. Feminist Theories: Implications for Developmental Psychology
Sue V. Rosser and Patricia H.Miller
3. Engendering Development: Metaphors of Change
Ellin Kofsky Scholnick
II. CognitiveDevelopment: Embedded, Connected, and Situated
4. The Development of Interconnected Thinking
Patricia H.Miller
5. Entering a Community of Minds: "Theory of Mind" from a Feminist
Standpoint
Katherine Nelson,Sarah Henseler, and Daniela Plesa
6. Accuracy, Authority, and Voice: Feminist Perspectives on
Autobiographical Memory
Robyn Fivush
7. A Feminist Perspective on the Devlopment of Self-Knowledge
Melissa K. Welch-Ross
III.Revisioning Social and Cognitive Development
8. The Social Construction and Socialization of Gender during Development
Campbell Leaper
9. Toward a Gender-Balanced Approach to the Study of Social-Emotional
Development: A Look at Relational Aggression
Nicki R.Crick and Amanda J. Rose
10. Gender Essentialism in Cognitive Development
Susan A. Gelman and Marianne G.Taylor
11. Positionality and Thought: On the Gendered Foundations of Thought,
Culture, and Development
Rachel Joffe Falmagne
12. Naming, Naturalizing, Normalizing: "The Child" as Fact and Artifact
Lorraine Code
IV. The Other Half of thePartnership: Developmental Psychology Can Inform
Feminism
13. Engendering Development - Developing Feminism: Defining the Partnership
Ellin KofskyScholnick and Patricia H. Miller