This paper explores how psychoanalytic ideas might support a project of critiquing the developmental paradigm as it influences, and links, models of economic and individual development on which educational policy and practice rely. After outlining the conceptual domain and questions at issue, the paper rereads some key claims about Enlightenment and its relationship with representations of immaturity as inviting scope for reinterpreting contemporary intensifications of developmentalism. This provides some further rationale and focus for the turn to psychoanalysis as a critical conceptual and methodological resource (although with some key qualifications). Ideas drawn from feminist and postcolonial engagements with psychoanalysis are used to...
This companion volume to Burman's Deconstructing Developmental Psychology helps us to explain why qu...
Significant transformations have taken place in our understanding of evolution and development since...
The study of ‘the child ’ has been, for more than a century, the territory of developmental psycholo...
This paper explores how psychoanalytic ideas might support a project of critiquing the developmental...
This paper addresses how psychoanalytic ideas might support a project of critiquing the development...
What is childhood and why, and how, did psychology come to be the arbiter of 'correct'or 'normal' de...
(Please do not cite without permission) A developmental orientation frames an approach for psychoana...
This article builds on the theoretical contributions of Pierre Bourdieu, Philippe Ariès and Michel F...
My starting point is the claim that developmental psychology has traditionally projected a standardi...
This research focuses on the findings of the science of psychoanalysis and on some of their applicat...
In this paper I will examine the implications of psychodynamic theory for teaching and learning in e...
Development policy makers and practitioners are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their ability...
How does developmental psychology connect with the developing world? What do cultural representation...
This dissertation accepts that the way that international social and economic development is taught,...
Recent research in developmental psychology situates human development in ecological systems. While ...
This companion volume to Burman's Deconstructing Developmental Psychology helps us to explain why qu...
Significant transformations have taken place in our understanding of evolution and development since...
The study of ‘the child ’ has been, for more than a century, the territory of developmental psycholo...
This paper explores how psychoanalytic ideas might support a project of critiquing the developmental...
This paper addresses how psychoanalytic ideas might support a project of critiquing the development...
What is childhood and why, and how, did psychology come to be the arbiter of 'correct'or 'normal' de...
(Please do not cite without permission) A developmental orientation frames an approach for psychoana...
This article builds on the theoretical contributions of Pierre Bourdieu, Philippe Ariès and Michel F...
My starting point is the claim that developmental psychology has traditionally projected a standardi...
This research focuses on the findings of the science of psychoanalysis and on some of their applicat...
In this paper I will examine the implications of psychodynamic theory for teaching and learning in e...
Development policy makers and practitioners are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their ability...
How does developmental psychology connect with the developing world? What do cultural representation...
This dissertation accepts that the way that international social and economic development is taught,...
Recent research in developmental psychology situates human development in ecological systems. While ...
This companion volume to Burman's Deconstructing Developmental Psychology helps us to explain why qu...
Significant transformations have taken place in our understanding of evolution and development since...
The study of ‘the child ’ has been, for more than a century, the territory of developmental psycholo...