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9780521035842

Persons in Context: Developmental Processes

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  • ISBN13:

    9780521035842

  • ISBN10:

    0521035848

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-05-31
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Social changes, including women's entry into the labour force and higher rates of divorce and remarriage, have dramatically altered family life and raised complex questions about how individuals develop in the ever changing contexts of family, community and society. The goal of this volume is to enhance our understanding of human development in an evolving social context. Featuring contributions by eminent scholars in developmental, clinical and personality psychology, behavioural genetics and sociology, Persons in Context: Developmental Processes presents advances in theory and research on two central topics: how environments influence individuals in the course of development and how individuals select and shape the very environments that influence their development. The volume assembles a theoretically convergent body of research on how individuals and environments are linked in the course of development, including studies of genetics - environment relations, social interns, social interchanges in family systems, and linkages between the family and other major settings, such as peer groups, communities, and the larger social structure. Designed for scholars and researchers in developmental psychology, the volume will also serve as an excellent source for those interested in personality and social psychology, family psychology, and human ecology.

Table of Contents

Preface
Contributors
Development in context: research perspectives Niall Bolger, Avshalom Caspi
Interacting systems in human development
Research paradigms: present and future
Children, families and communities: ways of viewing their relationships to each other
Human development and social change: an emerging perspective on the life course
Family process: loops, levels and linkages
On the constructive role of problem behaviour in adolescence
The sociogenesis of self concepts
Putting persons back into the context
How genotypes and environments combine: development and individual differences
Author index
Subject index
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