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    The Oxford Handbook of Moral Development by Jensen, Lene Arnett;

    An Interdisciplinary Perspective

    Series: Oxford Library of Psychology;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 18 March 2020

    • ISBN 9780190676049
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages816 pages
    • Size 257x183x53 mm
    • Weight 1633 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Drawing together the work of over 90 authors, hailing from diverse disciplines such as anthropology, education, human development, psychology and sociology, this handbook reflects the dynamic and interdisciplinary nature of the field of moral development. Across more than 40 chapters, this handbook opens the door to a broad view of moral motives and behaviors, ontogeny and developmental pathways, and contexts that children, adolescents, and adults experience with respect to morality. It offers a comprehensive and timely tour of the field.

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    Long description:

    The nature of people's moral lives, the similarities and differences in the moral concepts of individuals and groups, and how these concepts emerge in the course of human development are topics of perennial interest. In recent years, the field of moral development has turned from a focus on a limited set of theories to a refreshingly vast array of research questions and methods. This handbook offers a comprehensive, international, and up-to-date review of this research on moral development.

    Drawing together the work of over 90 authors, hailing from diverse disciplines such as anthropology, education, human development, psychology and sociology, the handbook reflects the dynamic nature of the field. Across more than 40 chapters, this handbook opens the door to a broad view of moral motives and behaviors, ontogeny and developmental pathways, and contexts that children, adolescents, and adults experience with respect to morality. It offers a comprehensive and timely tour of the field of moral development.

    The collection is largely technically proficient, and essays reference a variety of academic literature.

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    Table of Contents:

    INTRODUCTION
    Chapter 1. Moral Development: From Paradigms to Plurality
    Lene Arnett Jensen
    PART ONE MORAL MOTIVES
    Chapter 2. The Development of Care
    Ofra Mayseless
    Chapter 3. The Development of Prosocial Motives
    Gustavo Carlo and Sarah L. Pierotti
    Chapter 4. Culture and the Development of Moralities of Community
    Joan G. Miller and Malin Källberg-Shroff
    Chapter 5. The Development of Moral Self-Awareness
    Ross A. Thompson
    PART THREE BASIC PROCESSES AND THEORETICAL APPROACHES
    Chapter 6. The Development of Moral Self-Presentation
    Robin Banerjee, Gail Heyman, and Kang Lee
    Chapter 7. The Development of Purpose: An International Perspective
    William Damon and Heather Malin
    Chapter 8. Moral Identity Development
    Sam A. Hardy, Tobias Krettenauer, and Natasha Hunt
    Chapter 9. The Development of Moral Values in Cultural Context
    Gisela Trommsdorff
    Chapter 10. Parent-Child Value Similarity: Broadening from Intergenerational Transmission to Reciprocal Influences, Genetics, and Environmental Antecedent
    Ariel Knafo-Noam, Daniela Barni, and Shalom H. Schwartz
    Chapter 11. Integrating Cultural Values Through Everyday Experiences: Yucatec Maya Children's Moral Development
    Suzanne Gaskins
    Chapter 12. The Development of Critical Consciousness
    Scott Seider, Aaliyah El-Amin, and Lauren Leigh Kelly
    Chapter 13. The Development of Moral Reasoning: From Common Beginnings to Diverse Life Course Pathways
    Lene Arnett Jensen
    Chapter 14. Emotion Experiences in Moral Context: Developmental Perspectives
    Tina Malti, Joanna Peplak, and Erinn Acland
    PART TWO: MORAL BEHAVIORS
    Chapter 15. The Emergence of Moral Responses and Sensitivity
    J. Kiley Hamlin and Enda Tan
    Chapter 16. Early Developments in Acts and Evaluations of Helping: When and How to Help?
    Audun Dahl
    Chapter 17. Development of Moral Disengagement: Learning to Make Wrong Right
    Kay Bussey
    Chapter 18. The Development of Communal and Spiritual Dutifulness in India: Upholding Dharma, Offering Seva
    Rachana Bhangaokar
    Chapter 19. Volunteerism
    S. Mark Pancer
    Chapter 20. The Lifespan Development of Generativity
    Michael W. Pratt, M. Kyle Matsuba, Heather L. Lawford, and Feliciano Villar
    Chapter 21. The Psychology of Filial Piety and Moral Decision-Making in Chinese People
    Kuang-Hui Yeh and Olwen Bedford
    Chapter 22. The Development of Forgiveness
    Robert D. Enright and Jacqueline Y. Song
    Chapter 23. The Development of Pro-Environmentalism in Context
    M. Kyle Matsuba, Tobias Krettenauer, and Michael W. Pratt
    Chapter 24. Moral Flourishing in Later Life through Purpose beyond the Self
    Anne Colby, Matthew Bundick, Kathleen Remington, and Emily Morton
    PART THREE: CONTEXTS OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
    Chapter 25. Family and Moral Development
    Laura M. Padilla-Walker and Madison K. Memmott-Elison
    Chapter 26. Conversations and Moral Development
    Allison DiBianca Fasoli
    Chapter 27. Master Narratives, Ethics, and Morality
    Moin Syed, Monisha Pasupathi, and Kate C. McLean
    Chapter 28. Childcare, Culture, and Child Development: A Swedish Perspective
    Laura Ferrer-Wreder, Lilianne Eninger, Hanna Ginner Hau, Tina M. Olsson, Mina Sedem, Sarah Thomas, and Mara Allodi Westling
    Chapter 29. Play Groups as a Context for Moral Development
    Doris Bergen and Darrel R. Davis
    Chapter 30. Youth Programs as Contexts for Development of Ethical Judgment and Action
    Reed W. Larson, Kathrin C. Walker, and Gina McGovern
    Chapter 31. Moral Development in Civic and Political Context
    Daniel Hart
    Chapter 32. Religious Groups and Institutions as a Context for Moral Development: Religion as Fertile Ground
    Pamela Ebstyne King, Sarah A. Schnitker, and Benjamin J. Houltberg
    Chapter 33. Secular Living as a Context for Moral Development
    Phil Zuckerman and Kyle Thompson
    Chapter 34. Ethnicity and Race as Contexts for Moral Development
    Deborah Rivas-Drake and Michael Medina
    Chapter 35. Media as a Context for Studying Moral Development
    Marina Krcmar and Drew P. Cingel
    Chapter 36. Globalization as a Context for Moral Development
    Jessica McKenzie
    PART FOUR: APPLICATIONS AND POLICIES
    Chapter 37. Moral Self-Identity and Character Development
    Daniel Lapsley, Timothy Reilly, and Darcia Narvaez
    Chapter 38. Moral Choices in Digital Games: Pixelated Morality
    Cleve Graver and Fran C. Blumberg
    Chapter 39. The Interplay of Developing Morality and Gender Attitudes
    Rebecca S. Bigler and Lynn S. Liben
    Chapter 40. Moral Implications of Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors Related to Sexual and Gender Diversity
    Russell B. Toomey, Maura Shramko, Stacey Horn, and V. Paul Poteat
    Chapter 41. The Environmental Commons: Collective Moral Actions and Policies
    Constance Flanagan, Becca Jo Dower, Morgan Smallwood, Erin Gallay, Alisa Pykett, and Clifton Skye

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