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Showing papers by "Jaan Valsiner published in 1995"


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01 Jan 1995
TL;DR: Kindermann and Valsiner as discussed by the authors proposed a framework for the study of developing person-context relations in human development, focusing on the development of individual development, changing contexts, and the co-Construction of Person-Context Relations in Human Development.
Abstract: Contents: T.A. Kindermann, J. Valsiner, Introduction: Individual Development, Changing Contexts, and the Co-Construction of Person-Context Relations in Human Development. Part I:Toward a Framework for the Study of Developing Person-Context Relations: Pragmatic, Theoretical, and Methodological Issues. R.M. Lerner, Developing Individuals Within Changing Contexts: Implications of Developmental Contextualism for Human Development Research, Policy, and Programs. W. Thorngate, Accounting for Person-Context Relations and Their Development. J. Valsiner, Processes of Development, and Search for Their Logic: An Introduction to Herbst's Co-Genetic Logic. D.P. Herbst, What Happens When We Make a Distinction: An Elementary Introduction to Co-Genetic Logic. Part II:Empirical Approaches to the Study of Developing Person-Context Relations. A. Claar, Understanding the Economic Framework: Children's and Adolescents' Conceptions of Economic Inequality. G. Trommsdorff, Person-Context Relations as Developmental Conditions for Empathy and Prosocial Action: A Cross-Cultural Analysis. A. von Eye, K. Kreppner, C. Spiel, H. Wessels, Life Events' Spacing and Order in Individual Development. M.L. Batchelder, Adolescents' Adaptation to Structural Changes in Family Relationships With Parental Divorce: A Combinatorial Model. T.A. Kindermann, Distinguishing "Buddies" From "Bystanders": The Study of Children's Development Within Natural Peer Contexts. T.A. Kindermann, J. Valsiner, Epilogue: Directions for the Study of Developing Person-Context Relations.

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