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Human development in context : the study of risk and resilience

Part of the Inaugural Professorial Lectures series
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Human development takes place through processes of progressively more complex and reciprocal interactions between a growing individual and a changing context.

Using evidence from longitudinal data, following individual lives over time, it is possible to gain some insights into how children and their families respond to socio-structural opportunities and constraints and to what extent they are able to respond adaptively and steer the course of their lives despite exposure to adversity.

Focusing on the experiences of children and young people growing up in conditions of socio-economic hardship I introduce a developmental-contextual approach for the study of resilience, challenging assumptions of necessary developmental constancy, as well as the idea that experiences in early childhood set up an invariant life path.

Change for better or worse can occur across the entire life path, shaped by continuous interactions between a developing individual and a changing socio-historical context.

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Institute of Education Press
178277159X / 9781782771593
Paperback / softback
10/03/2016
United Kingdom
English
32 pages
21 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More