
The Oxford Handbook of Emotional Development
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- Section One: Theory
- 1: Colin Holbrook and Jennifer Hahn-Holbrook: Evolved to learn: Emotions as calibrational adaptations
- 2: Peter Stearns: Changing standards in emotional development: The history factor
- 3: Jonathan Turner: Why Are Humans So Emotional? An Explanation from Evolutionary Sociology
- 4: David Rudrauf, Andrea Samson, and Martin Debbané: Current challenges and advances in computational and artificial agent modelling for the simulation of social affective learning and regulation of motivated behaviours
- 5: Eric Walle: The Development of Appraisals and Discrete Emotions
- 6: Rista C. Plate, Kristina Woodard, and Seth D. Pollak: Statistical Learning in an Emotional World
- 7: Michaela Riediger and Jennifer Bellingtier: Emotion Regulation Across the Lifespan
- 8: Kalee De France and Tom Hollenstein: The development of cognitive reappraisal to regulate emotions from infancy to adolescence
- Section Two: Communication and Understanding
- 9: Yena Kim and Kret Mariska: The function of emotional expressions: An ontogenic and phylogenic comparison
- 10: Karen Vallgårda and Stephanie Olsen: Historicizing Emotion Development
- 11: Kristin Lagattuta and Hannah Kramer: Developmental Changes in Emotion Understanding During Middle Childhood
- 12: Sherri Widen and Nicole Nelson: Differentiation and language acquisition in children's understanding of emotion
- 13: Gina Mireault: The social and affective power of humor in infancy
- 14: Jennifer Silvers and Adriana Mendez Leal: Neuroscientific approaches to the study of self- and social emotion regulation during development
- 15: Caitlin Conner, Andrea Trubanova Wieckowski, Taylor Day, and Carla Mazefsky: Emotion Development in Autism
- 16: Lizet Ketelaar, John Lambie, Boya Li, Adva Eichengreen, Anat Zaidman-Zait, and Carolien Rieffe: Impact of hearing loss on children's emotional development and mental health
- Section Three: Interactive Contexts
- 17: Vasudeva Reddy and Vanello Daniel: Emotional Engagement and Social Understanding
- 18: Michael Mascolo: Emotions as Felt Patterns of Engagement: A Relational-Developmental Approach
- 19: Zanna Clay, Christine Webb, Teresa Romero, and Frans BM de Waal: Comparative perspectives of socio-emotional development: Insights from chimpanzees and bonobos
- 20: Jessica Lougheed: Developmental Methods for Emotion Dynamics
- 21: Daniel S. Messinger, Jacquelyn Moffitt, Samantha G. Mitsven, Yeojin Amy Ahn, Stephanie Custode, Evgeniy Chervonenko, Saad Sadiq, Mei-Ling Shyu, and Lynn K. Perry: Early interaction: New approaches
- 22: Claudia Haase, Emily Hittner, and Jacquelyn Stephens: Emotion Regulation in Couples Across the Life Span
- 23: Guida Veiga, Brenda MS da Silva, Jenny Louise Gibson, and Carolien Rieffe: Play and emotions; the effect of physical play on children's social well-being
- 24: Andrea Samson, Linda Dell'Angela, David Sander, and Alexandra Zaharia: The potential of board games to promote emotional competences
- Section Four: Socialization and Learning
- 25: Rebecca J. Erickson and Marci Cottingham: Emotion Development in Context
- 26: Fabrice Clément and Daniel Dukes: Affective Social Learning: a lens for developing a fuller picture of socialization processes
- 27: Tanya Broesch and Jeremy Carpendale: Emotional development across cultures
- 28: Amy Halberstadt: Emotions as Fixatives for Children's Understandings about the World
- 29: Jeffrey Liew and Qing Zhou: Parenting, Emotion Regulation, and Psychosocial Adjustment in Chinese and Chinese Immigrant Children and Adolescents
- 30: Stephanie Olsen and Karen Vallgårda: Emotional Frontiers
- 31: Rheinard Pekrun: Development of achievement emotions
- 32: Bruce Maxwell and Joanna Peplak: Educational Applications of Social and Emotional Learning: A Review of Normative and Conceptual Critiques
- Section Five: Morality and Prosocial Behavior
- 33: Elliot Turiel: The development of moral judgments, emotions, and sentiments
- 34: Steve Hitlin and Sarah Harkness: Inequality and Moral Emotions
- 35: Mario De Caro, Maria Silvia Vaccarezza, and Ariele Niccoli: Emotional skilfulness and virtue acquisition
- 36: Amrisha Vaish: The prosocial functions of guilt in early childhood
- 37: Gustavo Carlo, Paul D. Hastings, J. Logan Dicus, and Elisa Ugarte: Development, Culture, and Neurobiology of Moral Emotions in Ethnic/Racial Minority Children: A Case Study of U.S. Latino/a Children
- 38: Aleksandra Petkova and Celia Brownell: I feel, you feel, we feel: The role of emotion in early prosocial beahvior
- 39: Ross A. Thompson: Emotional development and the growth of moral self-awareness
- 40: 1. Karine M.P. Viana, Juliana Lucena, Imac Maria Zambrana, Paul L. Harris and Francisco Pons: Emotion understanding and cooperative problem-solving in children
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