Deconstructing Developmental Psychology
Erica Burman(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 12. May 1994
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-415-06437-8 (ISBN)
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Description
Erica Burman takes a fresh, critical look at developmental psychology and the gender and cultural assumptions that underpin much of the research on child development and parenting. Behaviourism, the child-centred approach, and the major theories of child language and learning, including those of Piaget and Bowlby, pathologise those individuals and groups who do not meet their idealised models. This book chellenges fundamental notions of childhood and child development.
Deconstructing Developmental Psychology is designed to accompany and comment upon conventional texts and will sharpen students' desire to examine the theories behind the facts which make up their courses. The book will appeal especially to all those who feel that developmental psychology produces an ideal which certain groups in society are unable to live up to.
Deconstructing Developmental Psychology is designed to accompany and comment upon conventional texts and will sharpen students' desire to examine the theories behind the facts which make up their courses. The book will appeal especially to all those who feel that developmental psychology produces an ideal which certain groups in society are unable to live up to.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Adult education
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-415-06437-8 (9780415064378)
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Erica Burman
Deconstructing Developmental Psychology
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09/2007
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Routledge
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Person
Erica Burman is Senior Lecturer in Developmental and Educational Psychology at the Manchester Metropolitan University.
Content
Critique of much of twentieth century research including Piaget, Bowlby, behaviourism and work in the 1960s and since, critique of `child-centered' perspective