Handbook of Socialization Theory and Research

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2014-11-24
Publisher(s): The Guilford Press
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Summary

This highly regarded handbook remains the leading reference and advanced text on socialization. Bringing together foremost authorities, the volume reviews the breadth of current knowledge on socialization processes across the life span. Contributors present cutting-edge theories and findings pertaining to family, peer, school, community, media, and other influences on individual development. Genetics and biology, cultural psychology, and affective science are given particular attention. Three themes guide the book: the interdependence of biology and experience, the bidirectionality of socialization processes, and the many contributing factors that interact to produce multiple socialization processes and pathways.
 
New to This Edition
*Revised structure reflects the diversity of socializing relationships in multiple contextsacross the lifespan.
*Chapters on adolescence, socialization in the workplace, moral development, culture, and neuroscience.
*Many new authors and extensively revised chapters.

    

Author Biography

Joan E. Grusec, PhD, is Professor Emerita in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto. Her research interests focus on socialization in the family, with a particular interest in differentiating among domains of socialization as well as exploring underlying motivations for different forms of prosocial action. She has authored and edited numerous research papers, chapters, and books, and served as Associate Editor of Developmental Psychology.

Paul D. Hastings, PhD, is Chair and Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Davis, where he is also a member of the Center for Mind and Brain. He completed his doctoral studies at the University of Toronto and postdoctoral training at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, and the National Institute of Mental Health. His research focuses on examining the contributions of neurobiological regulation and parental socialization to adaptive and maladaptive socioemotional development in children and adolescents. He has authored more than 90 research articles, chapters, and books.

Table of Contents

I. Historical Perspective on Socialization
1. Historical Overview of Socialization Research and Theory, Eleanor E. Maccoby
 
II. Socialization across the Life Span
2. Early Socialization: The Influence of Close Relationships, Deborah Laible, Ross A. Thompson, & Jill Froimson
3. Socialization in Adolescence, Judith G. Smetana, Jessica Robinson, & Wendy Rote
4. Socialization in Emerging Adulthood: From the Family to the Wider World, from Socialization to Self-Socialization, Jeffrey Jensen Arnett
5. The Multifaceted Nature of Late-Life Socialization: Older Adults as Agents and Targets of Socialization, Gloria Luong, Antje Rauers, & Karen L. Fingerman
 
III. Socialization in the Context of Different Relationships and Settings
6. Socialization as Dynamic Process: A Dialectical, Transactional Perspective, Leon Kuczynski, C. Melanie Parkin, and Robyn Pitman
7. Analyzing Socialization from a Domain-Specific Perspective, Joan E. Grusec & Maayan Davidov
8. Siblings, Judy Dunn
9. Socialization in the Context of Family Diversity, Charlotte J. Patterson, Rachel H. Farr, & Paul D. Hastings
10. Socialization and Experiences with Peers, William M. Bukowski, Melisa Castellanos, Frank Vitaro, & Mara Brendgen
11. Socialization in School Settings, Kathryn R. Wentzel
12. Media as Agents of Socialization, Sara Prot, Craig A. Anderson, Douglas A. Gentile, Wayne Warburton, Muniba Saleem, Christopher L. Groves, & Stephanie C. Brown
13. New-Employee Organizational Socialization: Adjusting to New Roles, Colleagues, and Organizations, Allison M. Ellis, Talya N. Bauer, & Berrin Erdogan
 
IV. Biological Aspects of Socialization
14. An Evolutionary Approach to Socialization, Daphne Blunt Bugental, Randy Corpuz, & David A. Beaulieu
15. Socialization, Genetics, and Their Interplay in Development, Reut Avinun & Ariel Knafo-Noam
16. Temperament, Parenting, and Social Development, John E. Bates & Gregory S. Pettit
17. Biological and Psychological Processes Linking Chronic Family Stress to Substance Abuse and Obesity, Rena L. Repetti, Theodore F. Robles, & Bridget M. Reynolds
18. Caregiver Socialization Factors Influencing Socioemotional Development in Infancy and Childhood:  A Neuroscience Perspective, Tahl I. Frenkel & Nathan A. Fox
 
V. Cultural Perspectives on Socialization
19. Culture and Socialization, Xinyin Chen, Rui Fu, & Siman Zhao
20. Children's Development of Cultural Repertoires through Engaging in Everyday Routines and Practices, Barbara Rogoff, Leslie C. Moore, Maricela Correa-Chavez, & Amy L. Dexter
21. Emotion Socialization from a Cultural Perspective, Pamela M. Cole & Patricia Z. Tan
22. Acculturation, John W. Berry
 
 
VI. Targets of Socialization
23. The Socialization of Gender During Childhood and Adolescence, Campbell Leaper & Timea Farkas
24. The Socialization of Cognition, Mary Gauvain & Susan M. Perez
25. The Socialization of Emotional Competence, Susanne A. Denham, Hideko H. Bassett, & Todd Wyatt
26. Families, Schools, and Developing Achievement-Related Motivations and Engagement, Sandra D. Simpkins, Jennifer A. Fredricks, & Jacquelynne S. Eccles
27. Making Good: The Socialization of Children’s Prosocial Development, Paul D. Hastings, Jonas G. Miller, & Natalie R. Troxel
28. Cultivating the Moral Personality: Socialization in the Family and Beyond, Michael W. Pratt & Sam A. Hardy

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