Making human beings human
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- 9780761927129
- 155.9 MAK
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155.7 MIL Why beautiful people have more daughters/ by Alan S.Millar and Santosh Kanazawa | 155.7 RAY Evolutionary psychology | 155.8954 KAK Culture and psyche: selected essays | 155.9 MAK Making human beings human | 155.9040954 HAR Coping with life stress | 155.9042 AGR Stree in life and at work | 155.9042 ALE Overload solution: how to stop juggling and start living |
This book provides the culminating work and statement by a towering figure in the field of human development, a statement that will help to shape the future of that field. In particular, it shows the historical development of the bioecological model and the ecology of human development.
Because of the emphasis on social context within the bioecological theory (and Bronfenbrenner's role in shaping educational and public policies, for instance, as a co-founder of the Head Start program), the book has relevance across disciplines, including psychology, human ecology, human development and family studies, education, and public policy.
The book is rich in cultural and historical comparisons. The concepts of the bioecological model and the ecology of human development represent a unique contribution to the field of developmental psychology.
Features contributions and commentary by distinguished scholars: a Foreword by Richard M. Lerner of Tufts University and an Afterword by Stephen F. Hamilton and Stephen J. Ceci of Cornell University.
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