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Perspectives on Human Development
Perspectives on Human Development publishes innovative work on human development that takes the interdisciplinary focus of contemporary developmental science as its base. Work at the intersection of developmental psychology, sociology, history, and anthropology is welcome in the series as long as it advances our general understanding of human development in societal contexts. We also re-publish classic works in developmental science furnished with up-to-date commentaries on how these contributions could further advance our knowledge in the 21st century.
Reframing Developmental Psychology: Perspectives from the Global South
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Family Formation Among Youth in Europe: Coping with Socio-Economic Disadvantages
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Families and Family Values in Society and Culture
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Vygotsky’s Pedology of the School Age
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Children and Money: Cultural Developmental Psychology of Pocket Money
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Trans-Generational Family Relations: Investigating Ambivalences
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Emily Albert; Isabelle Abbey; Jaan Valsiner
