The study of ‘the child ’ has been, for more than a century, the territory of developmental psychology. In recent decades, the hegemony of develop-mental theory and methods has been challenged by critics within the now well-established field of the sociology of childhood that has emerged primarily in Europe in the course of the last two decades (see for example
Child development is a series of processes which involves various factors. The major factor affectin...
N ot so long ago, Urie Bronfenbren-ner (1974) noted that "much of American developmental psycho...
Child Study: Exploring New Contexts and Possibilities of Human Development, Developmental Psychology...
My starting point is the claim that developmental psychology has traditionally projected a standardi...
What is childhood and why, and how, did psychology come to be the arbiter of 'correct'or 'normal' de...
Developmental psychology was and is strongly identified with child psychology and is expected to hav...
A key theme within Deconstructing Developmental Psychology is how developmental descriptions produce...
Developmental psychology is a discipline that encapsulates the full spectrum of psychological proces...
This chapter will discuss the sometimes fractious relationship between Childhood and Youth Studies (...
Teaching methods in the twentieth century changed and shifted in their focus to accommodate the prin...
The article presents recent discussions in the field of developmental psychology, emerging under the...
Developmental psychology is traditionally of interdisciplinary nature with the aims to understand me...
1. Introduction Developmental psychology is a scientific subject devoted to deciphering the complex...
What is the unique mission of developmental psychology? How has it evolved historically? What are it...
From Bill Kessen’s idea of the child as a “cultural invention” (Kessen, 1983) it follows that develo...
Child development is a series of processes which involves various factors. The major factor affectin...
N ot so long ago, Urie Bronfenbren-ner (1974) noted that "much of American developmental psycho...
Child Study: Exploring New Contexts and Possibilities of Human Development, Developmental Psychology...
My starting point is the claim that developmental psychology has traditionally projected a standardi...
What is childhood and why, and how, did psychology come to be the arbiter of 'correct'or 'normal' de...
Developmental psychology was and is strongly identified with child psychology and is expected to hav...
A key theme within Deconstructing Developmental Psychology is how developmental descriptions produce...
Developmental psychology is a discipline that encapsulates the full spectrum of psychological proces...
This chapter will discuss the sometimes fractious relationship between Childhood and Youth Studies (...
Teaching methods in the twentieth century changed and shifted in their focus to accommodate the prin...
The article presents recent discussions in the field of developmental psychology, emerging under the...
Developmental psychology is traditionally of interdisciplinary nature with the aims to understand me...
1. Introduction Developmental psychology is a scientific subject devoted to deciphering the complex...
What is the unique mission of developmental psychology? How has it evolved historically? What are it...
From Bill Kessen’s idea of the child as a “cultural invention” (Kessen, 1983) it follows that develo...
Child development is a series of processes which involves various factors. The major factor affectin...
N ot so long ago, Urie Bronfenbren-ner (1974) noted that "much of American developmental psycho...
Child Study: Exploring New Contexts and Possibilities of Human Development, Developmental Psychology...