Global challenges for developmental psychology: fostering future-oriented, cooperative, and collective efforts

IF 1.9 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL European Journal of Developmental Psychology Pub Date : 2023-11-12 DOI:10.1080/17405629.2023.2281810
Willem Koops, Dagmar Strohmeier
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This introduction of the special issue on ‘Global Challenges for Developmental Psychology’ argues that although developmental science is international, a European perspective is important, for at least three reasons: developmental psychology stems from Europe, there are specific themes and issues within Europe that ask for evidence-based solutions, and research in Europe with its many languages and fault-lines can be exemplary for global research. Global challenges are asking for future-oriented, cooperative, and collective efforts. Future-orientation can be found within the papers of this special issue on two levels: (1) when future developments guide the choice of research topics, and (2) when children need to be prepared for the future. The first level describes to which future challenges researchers aim to contribute knowledge, e.g., when investigating climate change, social inequalities, or digital technologies. On the second-level researchers aim to develop means to prepare children for a positive future, e.g., by fostering democratic and political competencies, by understanding children’s rights, by offering interventions to prevent bullying, or by stimulating school engagement. Tackling global challenges also asks for cooperative and collective efforts. This implies that research should be considered as teamwork. The papers in this issue offer very nice examples of precisely that.
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发展心理学的全球挑战:培养面向未来、合作和集体的努力
“发展心理学的全球挑战”特刊的介绍认为,尽管发展科学是国际性的,但欧洲的视角很重要,至少有三个原因:发展心理学源于欧洲,欧洲内部有特定的主题和问题需要以证据为基础的解决方案,欧洲的研究有许多语言和断层线,可以成为全球研究的典范。全球性挑战需要面向未来、合作和集体努力。在本期特刊的论文中,可以在两个层面上找到未来导向:(1)未来发展指导研究课题的选择,以及(2)孩子们需要为未来做好准备。第一个层次描述了研究人员致力于为未来的挑战贡献知识,例如,在研究气候变化、社会不平等或数字技术时。在第二级,研究人员的目标是制定方法,使儿童为积极的未来做好准备,例如,通过培养民主和政治能力,通过了解儿童权利,通过提供干预措施以防止欺凌,或通过刺激学校参与。应对全球性挑战也需要合作和集体努力。这意味着研究应该被视为团队合作。本期的论文提供了非常好的例子。
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