Reframing developmental psychology : perspectives from the Global South

Reframing Developmental Psychology: Perspectives from the Global South critically examines the dominant frameworks in Developmental Psychology, challenging the discipline's reliance on mainstream theories, universalist assumptions, and culturally narrow research samples. By addressing issues su...

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Other Authors Tuli, Mila (Editor), Chaudhary, Nandita (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2025.
SeriesPerspectives on human development.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781805920823
DOI10.1108/978-1-80592-080-9
Physical Description1 online resource (384 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Nandita Chaudhary and Mila Tuli SECTION I. Repositioning the Discourse in Developmental Psychology
  • Chapter 1. A critical interrogation of 'developmentalism' in developmental psychology: Paving a way for critical-cultural thinking / Parul Bansal
  • Chapter 2. In search of a new paradigm: Why weird psychology does not work in developmental science / Ana Luiza and Giuseppina Marsico
  • Chapter 3. Developmental science in the global south: Shared realities and challenges / Esteban Durán-Delgado
  • Chapter 4. Indigenous contributions to psychological reflections and practices: A case study in the context of an academic network / Leandro Pires Gonçalves, Paula Rasia Lira, and Danilo Silva Guimarães
  • Chapter 5. From optimal to equitable: Rethinking developmental models in a diverse world / Kevin R. Carriere, Nandita Chaudhary, Leah Goldman, and Pedro Trindade SECTION II. Contextualizing Development: Children, Adults and the Elderly
  • Chapter 6. Psychologies in dialogue: A personal story / Vasudevi Reddy
  • Chapter 7. Pride, glory, resentment and shame: Play of shared sentiments in the construction of self and family worth among children / Arpita Sahoo
  • Chapter 8. Discovering the self through life and art: The little-grand narrative of sonabai rajawar / Punya Pillai
  • Chapter 9. Childhood beyond developmental psychology / Ravneet Kaur
  • Chapter 10. Discerning the local from the pancultural: A focus on fathering and childhood development / Jaipaul Roopnaraine and Dickson M. M. Ong'Ayi
  • Chapter 11. Growing old, caring and being cared for: Redefining the place of the elderly in family life / Mila Tuli SECTION III. New Frontiers in Developmental Psychology
  • Chapter 12. The birth of research: A difficult delivery / Giuseppina Marsico and Jaan Valsiner
  • Chapter 13. Shifting gears 'methodically': From lab to everyday experiences / Deepa Chawla
  • Chapter 14. Inclusive education in India: Examining emerging epistemologies / Ankur Madan
  • Chapter 15. Mediating childhood trials and memories / Asha Singh
  • Chapter 16. Recognising developmental diversity: The imperative for culturally guided development policies / Bhavna Negi.