Examining Lives in Context: Perspectives on the Ecology of Human Development

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ISBN-10:

1557989052

ISBN-13:

9781557989055

Edition: 1
Released: Jan 01, 1995
Format: Paperback, 708 pages
Related ISBN: 9781557982933

Description:

Urie Bronfenbrenner's ecological approach to studying development has transformed the ways many social and behavioural scientists approach human beings and their environments. In the research presented in this volume, the experience of change over the life course is illuminated by the simultaneous examination of person, process, context, space and time. Among the areas explored by leaders in the field are: individual differences in environmental risk; transgenerational perspectives on resiliency; nature/nurture and culture; bioecological models of intellectual development; gender differences in socialization; authoritative parenting; and turning points in adult lives.

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