In the last half century, developmental scientists have become
increasingly interested in studying contexts beyond the home
environment that contribute to children's 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 children's daily lives,
including shifts in gender roles and expectations, the emergence of an
early care and education system, and the proliferation of media
technology. _Societal Contexts of Child Development_ provides
comprehensive literature reviews for six broad contextual influences
on children's 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 of developmental 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 book's chapters within the field's 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.
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ISBN
9780199943920
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok