Pillars of Developmental Psychology
Herausgeber: Kessel, Frank
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Delve into the personal narratives of developmental psychology's living 'pillars'. Their reflective histories not only deepen the discipline's historical picture but also provide invaluable insights. A must-read for scholars across disciplines, enhancing the understanding of developmental psychology, its history, and projected dynamic future.
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Delve into the personal narratives of developmental psychology's living 'pillars'. Their reflective histories not only deepen the discipline's historical picture but also provide invaluable insights. A must-read for scholars across disciplines, enhancing the understanding of developmental psychology, its history, and projected dynamic future.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 546
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 932g
- ISBN-13: 9781009425759
- ISBN-10: 1009425757
- Artikelnr.: 71913090
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 546
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 932g
- ISBN-13: 9781009425759
- ISBN-10: 1009425757
- Artikelnr.: 71913090
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Towards a psychology of knowing David R. Olson; 2. Imitation and the
generative mind Jacqueline Nadel; 3. Paranoid psychology: searching for the
theory that explains everything Arnold Sameroff; 4. Back and forth with
life: development of a developmentalist Patricia M. Greenfield; 5. Children
of today are the adults of tomorrow Lea Pulkkinen; 6. Studying children in
sociocultural context: a widening journey Robert Serpell; 7. A once and
future developmental psychologist Howard Gardner; 8. Sperlonga and beyond
Paul L. Harris; 9. Roots of Richard Lerner Richard M. Lerner; 10. One
career, two career narratives Catherine E. Snow; 11. Turning points in the
study of developmental processes Stephen J. Suomi; 12. Explorations in
progress, positivity, and purpose William Damon; 13. An atypical
developmental pathway: seizing opportunities and creating new ones Anne
Petersen; 14. A developmental science investigation into a developmental
science life, or why I paint Marc Bornstein; 15. Developmental origins of
physical aggression and its prevention: a bio-psycho-social journey Richard
Tremblay; 16. The social, cultural and racial context of development Oscar
Barbarin; 17. Braiding together interdisciplinary threads across the life
span: a research tapestry Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; 18. My journey to become a
cultural developmental psychologist Heidi Keller; 19. Developmental
science, institutional structures, and a scholarly career in the
discipline: reflections through a racial lens Vonnie C. McLoyd; 20. From
changing contexts to individual change: a lifelong journey Rainer
Silbereisen; 21. Developmental psychology's 21st century identity task:
creating science beyond the mask of the myth Margaret Beale Spencer; 22.
Standing on the shoulders of giants while desperately learning to swim
Michael E. Lamb; 23. What developmental psychology did for me, not what I
did for developmental psychology Terezinha Nunes; 24. The making of a
developmental psychopathologist Dante Cicchetti; 25. Transforming by
participating Barbara Rogoff; 26. The importance of serendipity in shaping
a career Laurence Steinberg; 27. I didn't know where I was going until I
was halfway there! Megan R. Gunnar; 28. Aspiring to cognitive science: in
search of the cog in Social Cognition Josef Perner; 29. Touchstones and
sightings Peggy J. Miller; 30. Individual and cultural historical
development Willem Koops; 31. Big and small fishes and their ponds Linda
Richter; 32. From philosophical anthropology to developmental psychology:
working Pasteur's quadrant J. Lawrence Aber; 33. Change and continuity in
the life of a developmental psychologist Cynthia Garcia Coll; 34.
Serendipity on the path to developmental resilience science Ann S. Masten;
35. Career come full circle: my journey in disciplinary paradigmatic, and
geo-cultural boundary-crossing Kofi Marfo; 36. True to child development
throughout a changing society Tiia Tulviste; 37. Reflections of a
developmental psychologist from India Suman Verma; 38. Global south
developmental psychology: using native lenses Silvia H. Koller; 39. 'I wish
I could be like a tree' Nandita Chaudhary; 40. The different ways micro and
macro coincide in a developmental career Hirokazu Yoshikawa; 41. Threads
and themes of development: some semi-random suggestions Frank Kessel.
generative mind Jacqueline Nadel; 3. Paranoid psychology: searching for the
theory that explains everything Arnold Sameroff; 4. Back and forth with
life: development of a developmentalist Patricia M. Greenfield; 5. Children
of today are the adults of tomorrow Lea Pulkkinen; 6. Studying children in
sociocultural context: a widening journey Robert Serpell; 7. A once and
future developmental psychologist Howard Gardner; 8. Sperlonga and beyond
Paul L. Harris; 9. Roots of Richard Lerner Richard M. Lerner; 10. One
career, two career narratives Catherine E. Snow; 11. Turning points in the
study of developmental processes Stephen J. Suomi; 12. Explorations in
progress, positivity, and purpose William Damon; 13. An atypical
developmental pathway: seizing opportunities and creating new ones Anne
Petersen; 14. A developmental science investigation into a developmental
science life, or why I paint Marc Bornstein; 15. Developmental origins of
physical aggression and its prevention: a bio-psycho-social journey Richard
Tremblay; 16. The social, cultural and racial context of development Oscar
Barbarin; 17. Braiding together interdisciplinary threads across the life
span: a research tapestry Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; 18. My journey to become a
cultural developmental psychologist Heidi Keller; 19. Developmental
science, institutional structures, and a scholarly career in the
discipline: reflections through a racial lens Vonnie C. McLoyd; 20. From
changing contexts to individual change: a lifelong journey Rainer
Silbereisen; 21. Developmental psychology's 21st century identity task:
creating science beyond the mask of the myth Margaret Beale Spencer; 22.
Standing on the shoulders of giants while desperately learning to swim
Michael E. Lamb; 23. What developmental psychology did for me, not what I
did for developmental psychology Terezinha Nunes; 24. The making of a
developmental psychopathologist Dante Cicchetti; 25. Transforming by
participating Barbara Rogoff; 26. The importance of serendipity in shaping
a career Laurence Steinberg; 27. I didn't know where I was going until I
was halfway there! Megan R. Gunnar; 28. Aspiring to cognitive science: in
search of the cog in Social Cognition Josef Perner; 29. Touchstones and
sightings Peggy J. Miller; 30. Individual and cultural historical
development Willem Koops; 31. Big and small fishes and their ponds Linda
Richter; 32. From philosophical anthropology to developmental psychology:
working Pasteur's quadrant J. Lawrence Aber; 33. Change and continuity in
the life of a developmental psychologist Cynthia Garcia Coll; 34.
Serendipity on the path to developmental resilience science Ann S. Masten;
35. Career come full circle: my journey in disciplinary paradigmatic, and
geo-cultural boundary-crossing Kofi Marfo; 36. True to child development
throughout a changing society Tiia Tulviste; 37. Reflections of a
developmental psychologist from India Suman Verma; 38. Global south
developmental psychology: using native lenses Silvia H. Koller; 39. 'I wish
I could be like a tree' Nandita Chaudhary; 40. The different ways micro and
macro coincide in a developmental career Hirokazu Yoshikawa; 41. Threads
and themes of development: some semi-random suggestions Frank Kessel.
1. Towards a psychology of knowing David R. Olson; 2. Imitation and the
generative mind Jacqueline Nadel; 3. Paranoid psychology: searching for the
theory that explains everything Arnold Sameroff; 4. Back and forth with
life: development of a developmentalist Patricia M. Greenfield; 5. Children
of today are the adults of tomorrow Lea Pulkkinen; 6. Studying children in
sociocultural context: a widening journey Robert Serpell; 7. A once and
future developmental psychologist Howard Gardner; 8. Sperlonga and beyond
Paul L. Harris; 9. Roots of Richard Lerner Richard M. Lerner; 10. One
career, two career narratives Catherine E. Snow; 11. Turning points in the
study of developmental processes Stephen J. Suomi; 12. Explorations in
progress, positivity, and purpose William Damon; 13. An atypical
developmental pathway: seizing opportunities and creating new ones Anne
Petersen; 14. A developmental science investigation into a developmental
science life, or why I paint Marc Bornstein; 15. Developmental origins of
physical aggression and its prevention: a bio-psycho-social journey Richard
Tremblay; 16. The social, cultural and racial context of development Oscar
Barbarin; 17. Braiding together interdisciplinary threads across the life
span: a research tapestry Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; 18. My journey to become a
cultural developmental psychologist Heidi Keller; 19. Developmental
science, institutional structures, and a scholarly career in the
discipline: reflections through a racial lens Vonnie C. McLoyd; 20. From
changing contexts to individual change: a lifelong journey Rainer
Silbereisen; 21. Developmental psychology's 21st century identity task:
creating science beyond the mask of the myth Margaret Beale Spencer; 22.
Standing on the shoulders of giants while desperately learning to swim
Michael E. Lamb; 23. What developmental psychology did for me, not what I
did for developmental psychology Terezinha Nunes; 24. The making of a
developmental psychopathologist Dante Cicchetti; 25. Transforming by
participating Barbara Rogoff; 26. The importance of serendipity in shaping
a career Laurence Steinberg; 27. I didn't know where I was going until I
was halfway there! Megan R. Gunnar; 28. Aspiring to cognitive science: in
search of the cog in Social Cognition Josef Perner; 29. Touchstones and
sightings Peggy J. Miller; 30. Individual and cultural historical
development Willem Koops; 31. Big and small fishes and their ponds Linda
Richter; 32. From philosophical anthropology to developmental psychology:
working Pasteur's quadrant J. Lawrence Aber; 33. Change and continuity in
the life of a developmental psychologist Cynthia Garcia Coll; 34.
Serendipity on the path to developmental resilience science Ann S. Masten;
35. Career come full circle: my journey in disciplinary paradigmatic, and
geo-cultural boundary-crossing Kofi Marfo; 36. True to child development
throughout a changing society Tiia Tulviste; 37. Reflections of a
developmental psychologist from India Suman Verma; 38. Global south
developmental psychology: using native lenses Silvia H. Koller; 39. 'I wish
I could be like a tree' Nandita Chaudhary; 40. The different ways micro and
macro coincide in a developmental career Hirokazu Yoshikawa; 41. Threads
and themes of development: some semi-random suggestions Frank Kessel.
generative mind Jacqueline Nadel; 3. Paranoid psychology: searching for the
theory that explains everything Arnold Sameroff; 4. Back and forth with
life: development of a developmentalist Patricia M. Greenfield; 5. Children
of today are the adults of tomorrow Lea Pulkkinen; 6. Studying children in
sociocultural context: a widening journey Robert Serpell; 7. A once and
future developmental psychologist Howard Gardner; 8. Sperlonga and beyond
Paul L. Harris; 9. Roots of Richard Lerner Richard M. Lerner; 10. One
career, two career narratives Catherine E. Snow; 11. Turning points in the
study of developmental processes Stephen J. Suomi; 12. Explorations in
progress, positivity, and purpose William Damon; 13. An atypical
developmental pathway: seizing opportunities and creating new ones Anne
Petersen; 14. A developmental science investigation into a developmental
science life, or why I paint Marc Bornstein; 15. Developmental origins of
physical aggression and its prevention: a bio-psycho-social journey Richard
Tremblay; 16. The social, cultural and racial context of development Oscar
Barbarin; 17. Braiding together interdisciplinary threads across the life
span: a research tapestry Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; 18. My journey to become a
cultural developmental psychologist Heidi Keller; 19. Developmental
science, institutional structures, and a scholarly career in the
discipline: reflections through a racial lens Vonnie C. McLoyd; 20. From
changing contexts to individual change: a lifelong journey Rainer
Silbereisen; 21. Developmental psychology's 21st century identity task:
creating science beyond the mask of the myth Margaret Beale Spencer; 22.
Standing on the shoulders of giants while desperately learning to swim
Michael E. Lamb; 23. What developmental psychology did for me, not what I
did for developmental psychology Terezinha Nunes; 24. The making of a
developmental psychopathologist Dante Cicchetti; 25. Transforming by
participating Barbara Rogoff; 26. The importance of serendipity in shaping
a career Laurence Steinberg; 27. I didn't know where I was going until I
was halfway there! Megan R. Gunnar; 28. Aspiring to cognitive science: in
search of the cog in Social Cognition Josef Perner; 29. Touchstones and
sightings Peggy J. Miller; 30. Individual and cultural historical
development Willem Koops; 31. Big and small fishes and their ponds Linda
Richter; 32. From philosophical anthropology to developmental psychology:
working Pasteur's quadrant J. Lawrence Aber; 33. Change and continuity in
the life of a developmental psychologist Cynthia Garcia Coll; 34.
Serendipity on the path to developmental resilience science Ann S. Masten;
35. Career come full circle: my journey in disciplinary paradigmatic, and
geo-cultural boundary-crossing Kofi Marfo; 36. True to child development
throughout a changing society Tiia Tulviste; 37. Reflections of a
developmental psychologist from India Suman Verma; 38. Global south
developmental psychology: using native lenses Silvia H. Koller; 39. 'I wish
I could be like a tree' Nandita Chaudhary; 40. The different ways micro and
macro coincide in a developmental career Hirokazu Yoshikawa; 41. Threads
and themes of development: some semi-random suggestions Frank Kessel.







