• Order to parcel locker

    Order to parcel locker
  • easy pay

    easy pay
  • Reduced price
Societal Contexts of Child Development

Societal Contexts of Child Development

Pathways of Influence and Implications for Practice and Policy

9780199943913
526.50 zł
473.85 zł Save 52.65 zł Tax included
Lowest price within 30 days before promotion: 473.85 zł
Quantity
Available in 4-6 weeks

  Delivery policy

Choose Paczkomat Inpost, Orlen Paczka, DPD or Poczta Polska. Click for more details

  Security policy

Pay with a quick bank transfer, payment card or cash on delivery. Click for more details

  Return policy

If you are a consumer, you can return the goods within 14 days. Click for more details

Description
In the last half century, developmental scientists have become increasingly interested in studying contexts beyond the home environment that contribute to childrens growth and development, including physical contexts such as schools and neighborhoods, as well as social contexts such as poverty. During this same period, a number of social trends have significantly impacted childrens daily lives, including shifts in gender roles and expectations, the emergence of an early care andeducation system, and the proliferation of media technology.Societal Contexts of Child Development provides comprehensive literature reviews for six broad contextual influences on childrens development that have emerged as key areas of inquiry in contemporary society - gender, child care, culture and ethnicity, poverty, schools and neighborhoods, and media. In the spirit of applied developmental science, this book considers these six contextual domains in a series of two linked chapters written by experts in the interdisciplinary field ofdevelopmental science. The first chapter in each section is organized as a review of basic research relevant to a particular context, including a discussion of prominent theoretical and methodological issues. The second chapter in each section then addresses the same context from an applied research perspective,examining and documenting how research has been, can be, or should be used to enhance the everyday lives and developmental outcomes of children and their families through interventions and/or social policies. The book concludes with a chapter specifically dedicated to making connections between research and practice and an epilogue that situates the books chapters within the fields study of contexts. Societal Contexts of Child Development will appeal to a broad audience of scholars,students, practitioners, and policymakers from the disciplines of psychology, sociology, economics, human development, and public policy.
Product Details
OUP USA
86598
9780199943913
9780199943913

Data sheet

Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
272
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
522
  • Acknowledgments; About the Editors; Contributors; Introduction: Contextualizing Child Development; Elizabeth T. Gershoff, Rashmita S. Mistry, and Danielle A. Crosby; Section I: Gender Roles as a Restrictive Context; ; 1. Gender Development: From Universality to Individuality; Lynn S. Liben, Rebecca S. Bigler, and Lacey J. Hilliard; ; 2. Gender and Achievement Choices; Jacquelynne S. Eccles; Section II: Child Care: An Early Contextual Opportunity; ; 3. Womens Work and Child Care: Perspectives and Prospects; Marion OBrien, Jennifer M. Weaver, Margaret Burchinal, Alison Clarke-Stewart, and Deborah Lowe Vandell; 4. Issues of Quality and Access Emerging from the Changing Early Childhood Policy Context: Towards the Next Generation of Research; Martha Zaslow, Danielle A. Crosby, and Nina Smith; Section III: Cultural Contexts and Immigrant Families; ; 5. An Ecological Approach to Understanding Immigrant Child and Adolescent Developmental Competencies; Amy K. Marks, Camila Godoy, and Cynthia Garcia Coll; ; 6. Beyond Families and Schools: Future Directions in Practice and Policy for Children in Immigrant Families; Ana Maria Nieto and Hirokazu Yoshikawa; Section IV: Child Poverty as a Limiting Context of Development; ; 7. Poverty and Childrens Development: Familial Processes as Mediating Influences; Vonnie McLoyd, Rashmita S. Mistry, and Cecily R. Hardaway; 8. The World Isnt Linear or Additive or Decontextualized: Pluralism and Mixed Methods in Understanding the Effects of Anti-Poverty Programs on Children and Parenting; Thomas S. Weisner and Greg J. Duncan; ; Section V: Schools and Neighborhoods: The Microcosms of Childhood; ; 9. Neighborhood and School Contexts in the Lives of Children; Elizabeth T. Gershoff and Aprile D. Benner; ; 10. School- and Neighborhood-Based Interventions to Improve the Lives of Disadvantaged Children; Robert Crosnoe and Tama Leventhal; Section VI: Development in the Context of Omnipresent Media; ; 11. Children and Electronic Media; Sandra L. Calvert and Ellen A. Wartella; 12. Language, Literacy and Media: Whats the Word on Sesame Street?; Rosemarie T. Truglio and Jennifer A. Kotler; Section VII: Programs and Policies as Contextual Opportunities for Improving Childrens Lives; 13. Connecting Research and Practice; Robert C. Granger, Vivian Tseng, and Brian L. Wilcox; Epilogue: The Ecology of Human Development in the Twenty-First Century; Aletha C. Huston; ; Index;
Comments (0)