TY - BOOK TI - Comparisons in Human Development: understanding Time and Context SN - 052148202X U1 - 155 PY - 1997/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press N1 - 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 ER -