Relationships as Developmental Contexts: The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology, Volume 30 / Edition 1

Relationships as Developmental Contexts: The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology, Volume 30 / Edition 1

by W. Andrew Collins, Brett Laursen
Relationships as Developmental Contexts: The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology, Volume 30 / Edition 1
ISBN-10:
0805826165
ISBN-13:
9780805826166
Pub. Date:
03/01/1999
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Relationships as Developmental Contexts: The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology, Volume 30 / Edition 1

Relationships as Developmental Contexts: The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology, Volume 30 / Edition 1

by W. Andrew Collins, Brett Laursen
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Overview

The volume's topic was chosen in part because of the rapidly growing salience of dyadic research perspectives in developmental psychology, but also in social psychology and in fields such as communication and family studies. It provides the most complete representation now available on current theory and research on the significance of personal relationships in child and adolescent development. This volume addresses the ways in which the study of social development has been altered by an emphasis on research questions and techniques for studying children and adolescents in the context of their significant dyadic relationships. Leading scholars—many of them pioneers in the concepts and methods of dyadic research—have contributed chapters in which they both report findings from recent research and reflect on the implications for developmental psychology. Their work encompasses studies of relationships with parents, siblings, friends, and romantic partners. Opening chapters set the stage by describing the key characteristics of social-development research from a dyadic perspective and outlining key themes and contemporary issues in the field. It concludes with commentaries from distinguished senior scholars identifying important directions for future research.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780805826166
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/01/1999
Series: Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1420L (what's this?)

About the Author

W. Andrew Collins, Brett Laursen

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface. Part I: Historical and Conceptual Perspectives on Development and Relationships. W.A. Collins, Willard W. Hartup and the New Look in Social Development. W.W. Hartup, B. Laursen, Relationships as Developmental Contexts: Retrospective Themes and Contemporary Issues. C.F.M. van Lieshout, A.H.N. Cillessen, G.J.T. Haselager, Interpersonal Support and Individual Development. Part II: Developmental Perspectives on Close Relationships With Peers. A.F. Newcomb, W.M. Bukowski, C.L. Bagwell, Knowing the Sounds: Friendship as a Developmental Context. T.J. Berndt, Friends' Influence on Children's Adjustment to School. D.C. French, K. Setiono, J.M. Eddy, Bootstrapping Through the Cultural Comparison Minefield: Childhood Social Status and Friendship in the United States and Indonesia. W. Furman, Friends and Lovers: The Role of Peer Relationships in Adolescent Romantic Relationships. Part III: Familial Relationships and Links to Other Relationships. E.E. Maccoby, The Uniqueness of the Parent-Child Relationship. E.M. Hetherington, Social Capital and the Development of Youth From Nondivorced, Divorced, and Remarried Families. R.D. Parke, R. O'Neil, Social Relationships Across Contexts: Family-Peer Linkages. L.A. Sroufe, B. Egeland, E.A. Carlson, One Social World: The Integrated Development of Parent-Child and Peer Relationships. J. Dunn, Siblings, Friends, and the Development of Social Understanding. G.B. DeHart, Conflict and Averted Conflict in Preschoolers' Interactions With Siblings and Friends. Part IV: Development and Relationships: Retrospect and Prospect. E. Berscheid, Commentary: Integrating Relationship Knowledge. C.U. Shantz, Commentary: Development, Modalities, and Relationships. R.A. Hinde, Commentary: Aspects of Relationships in Child Development. B. Laursen, An Annotated Hartup: Developmental History in a Personal Context.
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