Handbook of Moral Development (2nd Ed.)
Coordonnateurs : Killen Melanie, Smetana Judith G.
The Handbook of Moral Development is the definitive source of theory and research on the development of morality. Since the publication of the first edition, ground-breaking approaches to studying the development of morality have re-invigorated debates about what it means to conceptualize and measure morality in early childhood, how children understand fairness and equality, what the evolutionary basis is for morality, and the role of culture. The contributors of this new edition grapple with these questions and provide answers for how morality originates, changes, evolves, and develops during childhood, adolescence, and into adulthood. Thoroughly updated and expanded, the second edition features new chapters that focus on:
- infancy
- neuroscience
- theory of mind
- moral personality and identity
- cooperation and culture
- gender, sexuality, prejudice and discrimination
Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the study of moral development, this edition contains contributions from over 50 scholars in developmental science, cognitive psychology, social neuroscience, comparative psychology and evolution, and education.
Contributors include:
William Arsenio, Courtney Ball, Chloe G. Bland, Paul Bloom, Gustavo Carlo, Maria Paula Chaparro, Shelby Cooley, Jean Decety, Judy Dunn, Nancy Eisenberg, Angela D. Evans, Joan E. Grusec, Daniel Hart, Paul D. Hasti ngs, Charles C. Helwig, Stacey S. Horn, Lauren H. Howard, Marc Jambon, Keith Jensen, Megan Johnston, Sarah Kahle, Melanie Killen, Ariel Knafo, Leon Kuczynski, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta, Kang Lee, Tina Malti , M. Kyle Matsuba, Joan G. Miller, Jonas G. Miller, Amanda Morris, Theresa Murzyn, Larry P. Nucci, Sophia F. Ongley, Michele Peterson-Badali, Holly Recchia, Martin D. Ruck, Amanda Sherman, Joan B. Silk, Stefanie Sinno, Judith G. Smetana, Tracy L. Spinrad, Ross A. Thompson, Michael Tomasello, Elliot Turiel, Amrisha Vaish, Cecilia Wainryb, Lawrence J. Walker, Drika Weller, Karen Wynn, Carolyn Zahn-Waxler.
Melanie Killen, Ph.D., is Professor of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology, Professor of Psychology (Affiliate), and Associate Director of the Center for Children, Relationships, and Culture at the University of Maryland.
Judith G. Smetana, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Developmental Psychology Ph.D. program at the University of Rochester, where she also held the Frederika Warner Chair of Human Development.
Date de parution : 09-2013
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Mots-clés :
Moral Emotion Attributions; prosocial; Prosocial Moral Reasoning; behavior; Happy Victimizers; judgments; Social Cognitive Domain Theory; happy; Vice Versa; victimizers; Antisocial Behavior; social; Social Domain Theory; domain; Moral Identity Development; theory; Children’s Moral Understanding; emotion; Children’s False Belief Understanding; attributions; Early Conscience Development; Children’s Prosocial Behavior; Children’s Moral Judgments; False Belief Understanding; Dictator Game; Emotion Attributions; Prosocial Beh