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The Wiley Handbook of Group Processes in Children and Adolescents: Wiley Blackwell Handbooks of Developmental Psychology

Autor A Rutland
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mar 2017
A definitive reference on intra- and inter-group processes across a range of age and cultural contexts Children from infancy develop attachments to significant others in their immediate social environment, and over time become aware of other groups (e.g.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781118773161
ISBN-10: 1118773160
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 180 x 250 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria Wiley Blackwell Handbooks of Developmental Psychology

Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom

Public țintă

The target readership for the Handbook will primarily be in the areas of developmental, social and educational psychology, as group processes is a topic examined across psychological disciplines and across the lifespan. The Handbook should serve as a recommended text for graduate and senior undergraduate level courses in areas such as Social Development, Development of Race, Development of Gender and Group and Intergroup Processes, where many of the chapters will be relevant. Graduate students and researchers are likely to buy their own copy. While the primary audience is researchers and students, policy makers and practitioners are also likely to be interested particularly in the final section of the book on Societal Impact and Policy which offers concrete interventions and techniques.

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Adam Rutland is Professor of Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. He was previously Professor of Developmental Psychology in the Child Development Unit and Centre for the Study of Group Processes at the University of Kent. His research examines the development of children's prejudice and social identities. He is the co-author of Children and Social Exclusion (Wiley, 2011). Drew Nesdale is Emeritus Professor in the School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University, Australia. He was previously Head of the School of Psychology at the University of Western Australia. His research explores issues in social and developmental psychology including aggression and violence, intergroup prejudice and bullying. He has published three books and more than 100 papers. Christia Spears Brown is Associate Professor of Developmental Psychology at the University of Kentucky, USA. Her research, as part of the Children at Risk Research Center, examines children who are at academic, psychological and social risk because of social inequality. Her work on the impact of gender stereotypes on children and adolescents has been published widely.