发展生态心理学与生态关系发展方法联盟

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Ecological Psychology Pub Date : 2018-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10407413.2018.1410409
A. Szokolszky, C. Read
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摘要发展11 Dent,C.H.、Dent Read,C.和Read,C.的出版物由同一作者出版。生态心理学开始从生物环境系统的角度对发展进行概念化,当时人们还远远不接受从动态和系统的角度来思考发展。在这篇理论综述中,我们认为,基于互惠生态现实主义的发展生态心理学,可以从其他旨在建立生态-关系基础上的发展科学的发展方法中获得很多东西。然而,为了发挥更大的影响力,发展生态心理学应该关注更广泛意义上的组织发展,并应该在多个背景下提供关于发展作为一个持续和延长的生命过程的全面理论。我们回顾了发展心理生态心理学的理论基础和突出的研究方向,指出了其长处和不足。然后,我们继续回顾发展生态学心理学的主要方法,这些方法是目前正在形成的生态-关系发展科学的“联盟”中的合作伙伴。特别是,我们将基于生物学的发展系统方法、动态系统方法、基于现象学的方法和社会文化方法的贡献结合起来。我们关注这些方法之间的共同点、亲和力和协同作用,以及发展生态心理学。因此,我们将发展生态心理学定义为一门不断发展、开放的学科,寻求并找到与其他广泛相关思想流的原则性交叉融合。
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Developmental Ecological Psychology and a Coalition of Ecological–Relational Developmental Approaches
ABSTRACT Developmental11 Publications by Dent, C. H., Dent-Read, C., and Read, C. are by the same author. Ecological Psychology began to conceptualize develop–ment in terms of the organism-environment system at a time when it was far from accepted to think about development in dynamic and systems terms. In this theoretical review, we argue that Developmental Ecological Psychology, based on mutualist ecological realism, has much to give to and to gain from other approaches to development that aim at building a developmental science on ecological–relational foundations. However, in order to exert greater influence, Developmental Ecological Psychology should pay attention to organismic development in a wider sense and should provide comprehensive theorizing about development as an ongoing and extended life process in multiple contexts. We review the theoretical foundations and prominent research directions in Develop- mental Ecological Psychology, noting strengths as well as lacunae. Then we move on to review major approaches that are partners for Developmental Ecological Psychology in a currently forming “coalition” of ecological–relational developmental science. In particular, we align the contributions of biologically rooted developmental systems approaches, dynamic systems approaches, phenomenologically rooted approaches, and sociocultural approaches. We focus on common ground, affinities, and synergies among these approaches and with Developmental Ecological Psychology. Thus, we define Developmental Ecological Psychology as an evolving, open discipline, seeking and finding principled cross-fertilization with a broad array of other relevant streams of thought.
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Ecological Psychology
Ecological Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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3.30
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8
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.
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