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Social Interaction in Individual Development: European Studies in Social Psychology, cartea 3

Editat de Willem Doise, Augusto Palmonari
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 apr 2011
A striking feature of many studies of the psychological development of the individual is their recourse to explanations of a social nature. This 1984 volume is centrally situated in this tradition of research, and its authors no longer view the child and adolescent as passively modelled by socializing processes but, rather, as actively constructing their own identity through interaction with the social environment. The volume includes studies of early interaction patterns from both ethological and sociological viewpoints; of reciprocity and directiveness in early socialization techniques; of the development of language in interaction settings; of the role of social factors in cognitive development; of the impact of the social and the cultural environment on adolescents; and finally, of the socialization process in relation to the world of work. This wide-ranging and authoritative survey will be of interest to psychologists and professionals working in education and the social services.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521154840
ISBN-10: 0521154847
Pagini: 302
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria European Studies in Social Psychology

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: the sociopsychological study of individual development Willem Doise and Augusto Palmonari; Part I. The Ethological and Sociological Study of Interaction Patterns: 2. Development of early peer interaction Hurbert Montagner, Albert Restoin, Véronique Ullmann, Danilo Rodriguez, Dominique Godard and Mireille Viala; 3. Family way of life and interaction patterns Martti Takala; Part II. Adult Control Techniques: 4. Parental control techniques in the context of socialization theory H. Rudolph Schaffer; 5. Behaviour and goals in adult–child interaction in the day nursery Francesca Emiliani and Bruna Zani; Part III. Language Development: 6. On the failure of the interactionist paradigm in language acquisition: a re-evaluation Luigia Camaioni, Maria F. P. de Castro Campos and Claudia de Lemos; 7. Coming to understand the referential communication can be ambiguous Elizabeth J. Robinson and W. Peter Robinson; Part IV. Social Interaction in Cognitive Development: 8. Social regulations in cognitive development Gabriel Mugny, Paola De Paolis and Felice Carugati; 9. The representation of distance in the individual and collective drawings of children Marie-Danielle Frésard; Part V. Understanding the social environment: 10. Some trends in structuring social knowledge. A developmental study Luciano Arcuri, Rosanna De Negri Trentin, Remo Job and Paola Salmaso; 11. Levels of social and logico-mathematical thinking: their nature and inter-relations Gustav Jahoda; Part VI. Social Construction of Adolescent Identity: 12. Coordinating the sociological and psychological in adolescent interactions Carolyn Wood Sherif; 13. Social differentiation in adolescence: the case of North Africans in France Maryla Zaleska and Hanna Malewska-Peyre; 14. Re-socialization processes in institutionalized adolescents Felice Carugati, Francesca Emiliani and Augusto Palmonari; Part VII. On Becoming a Worker: 15. Social interaction in adolescent development: schools, sex roles and entry to work Michael A. West and Peggy Newton; 16. Work entry: a critical moment in the occupational socialization process Guido Sarchielli; Part VIII. Concluding Remarks: 17. Characteristics of contemporary socialization studies Willem Doise and Augusto Palmonari; Author index.

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This volume explores the psychological development of the individual from both ethological and sociological viewpoints.