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Developmental Ecological Psychology: Changes in Organism-Environment Systems Over Time, Part I
ABSTRACT This article introduces the first part of a 2-part Special Issue of Ecological Psychology dedicated to the enhancement of developmental ecological research and theory and to finding common ground with broader ecologically relationally oriented developmental science. The Special Issue has been motivated by the observation that Developmental Ecological Psychology is a still emerging core discipline that has much to offer both to Ecological Psychology and to other ecological-dynamical-relational approaches in developmental science. This introduction briefly reviews the 4 articles in the first part of the Special Issue and urges further theoretical and empirical work in the framework of Developmental Ecological Psychology. We emphasize that an Ecological Psychology that does not include developmental theory and research over the life span and across species is not a complete Ecological Psychology.
期刊介绍:
This unique journal publishes original articles that contribute to the understanding of psychological and behavioral processes as they occur within the ecological constraints of animal-environment systems. It focuses on problems of perception, action, cognition, communication, learning, development, and evolution in all species, to the extent that those problems derive from a consideration of whole animal-environment systems, rather than animals or their environments in isolation from each other. Significant contributions may come from such diverse fields as human experimental psychology, developmental/social psychology, animal behavior, human factors, fine arts, communication, computer science, philosophy, physical education and therapy, speech and hearing, and vision research.