Making human beings human : bioecological perspectives on human development / edited by Urie Bronfenbrenner.
"; "Making Human Beings Human tells the remarkable scientific story of Urie Bronfenbrenner?s journey toward ?a bioecology of human development?- a dynamic perspective of individuals in ever-changing, multi-level contexts. Building upon years of distinguished teaching and research at Cornel...
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Thousand Oaks :
Sage Publications,
[2005]
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Richard M. Lerner
- Introduction
- section I. On the nature of bioecological theory and research
- Section introduction
- 1. The bioecological theory of human development (2001)
- 2. Social ecology over time and space (1995) / R.B. Cairns, B.D. Cairns
- 3. Social status, structure, and development in the classroom group (1942)
- 4. The social ecology of human development : a retrospective conclusion (1973)
- 5. Lewinian space and ecological substance (1977)
- 6. A future perspective (1979)
- 7. Toward a critical history of development : a propaedeutic discussion (1986)
- 8. Interacting systems in human development. Research paradigms : present and future (1988)
- 9. The developing ecology of human development : paradigm lost or paradigm regained (1989)
- 10. Ecological systems theory (1992)
- 11. Heredity, environment and the question "how" : a first approximation (1993)
- 12. Growing chaos in the lives of children, youth, and families : how can we turn it around? (2001)
- section II. Using the ecology of human development to enhance the human condition
- Section introduction
- 13. The split-level American family (1967)
- 14. Minority report of Forum 15 : 1970 White House Conference on Children (1970)
- 15. Two worlds of childhood : U.S. and U.S.S.R. (1970)
- 16. Is 80% of intelligence genetically determined? (1975)
- 17. The future of childhood (1985)
- 18. Strengthening family systems (1988)
- 19. Child care in the Anglo-Saxon mode (1992)
- Afterword / Steven F. Hamilton, Stephen J. Ceci.