Comparisons in Human Development: understanding Time and Context Tudge,Jonathan - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. - ix, 368 p. hardbound

1 Developmental Research and Comparative
Perspectives: Applications to Developmental
Science
Litcien T. Winegar
2 Developmental Concepts across Disciplines
Michael J. Shanahan, Jaan Valsiner, and
Gilbert Gottlieb
3 Ecological Perspectives in Human Development:
A Comparison of Gibson and Bronfenbrenner
Jonathan Tudge, Jacqiielyn T. Gray, and
Diane M. Hogan
Nested Comparisons in the Study of Historical
Change and Individual Adaptation
Michael J. Shanahan and Glen H. Elder, Jr.
The Value of Comparisons in Developmental
Psychology
Debra Mekos and E^tricia A. Clubb
10
Implications from Developmental Cross-cultural
Research for the Study of Acculturation in Western
Civilizations
Beth Kiirtz-Costes, Rona McCall, and
Wolfgang Schneider
The Co-development of Identity, Agency,
and Lived Worlds
Dorothy C. Holland and Dehra G. Skinner
Sociocultural Promotions Constraining Children's
Social Activity: Comparisons and Variability in the
Development of Friendships
Paid A. Winterhoff
The Everyday Experiences of North American
Preschoolers in Two Cultural Communities:
A Cross-disciplinary and Cross-level Analysis
Jonathan Tiidge and Sarah E. Putnam
Developmental Science: A Case of the Bird Flapping
Its Wings or the Wings Flapping the Bird?
Jeanette A. Lawrence
11 Conceptual Transposition, Parallelism, and
Interdisciplinary Communication
Jeanette A. Lawrence and Agnes E. Dodds
12 The "Ecological" Approach: When Labels Suggest
Similarities beyond Shared Basic Concepts in
Psychology
Angela Branco
13 Problems of Comparison: Methodology, the Art of
Storytelling, and Implicit Models
Hideo Kojima
14 The Promise of Comparative, Longitudinal Research
for Studies of Productive-Reproductive Processes in
Children's Lives
William A. Corsaro
15 Integrating Psychology into Social Science
James Youniss

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