The Cambridge handbook of prosociality : development, mechanisms, promotion
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The Cambridge handbook of prosociality : development, mechanisms, promotion
(Cambridge handbooks in psychology)
Cambridge University Press, 2023
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Prosociality is a multifaceted concept referring to the many ways in which individuals care about and benefit others. Human prosociality is foundational to social harmony, happiness, and peace; it is therefore essential to understand its underpinnings, development, and cultivation. This handbook provides a state-of-the-art, in-depth account of scientific, theoretical, and practical knowledge regarding prosociality and its development. Its thirty chapters, written by international researchers in the field, elucidate key issues, including: the development of prosociality across infancy, childhood, adolescence, and beyond; the biological, cognitive, emotional, and motivational mechanisms that underlie and influence prosociality; how different socialization agents and social contexts can affect children's prosociality; and intervention approaches aimed at cultivating prosociality in children and adolescents. This knowledge can benefit researchers, students, practitioners, and policy makers seeking to nurture socially responsible, caring youth.
目次
- Part I. Development of Prosociality: 1. Introduction: what is prosocial development? Definition, history, mechanisms Tina Malti and Maayan Davidov
- 2. Developmental theories of prosociality Nancy Eisenberg and Tracy L. Spinrad
- 3. The role of genetics in the development of prosocial behavior Ariel Knafo-Noam and Dana Katsoty
- 4. Neurobiology of prosociality: investigating the link between empathy and prosocial behavior in the brain Claus Lamm and Paul A. G. Forbes
- 5. The developmental psychophysiology of prosociality Paul D. Hastings, Ryan T. Hodge and Lindsey C. Partington
- 6. Early prosociality from a developmental and comparative perspective Felix Warneken and Sarah Probst
- 7. Prosocial behavior in infancy and early childhood Dale F. Hay
- 8. Prosociality in middle childhood Richard A. Fabes and Stacy L. Morris
- 9. Prosocial behaviors in adolescence Gustavo Carlo, Fiorella L. Carlos Chavez and Clara Lopez-Mora
- 10. Prosocial development across the lifespan Antonio Zuffiano, Emanuele Basili, Stefania Sette, Maria Gerbino, Concetta Pastorelli and Bernadette Paula Luengo Kanacri
- Part II. Antecedents and Mechanisms of Prosociality: 11. The motives of prosocial behavior Joscha Kartner
- 12. Morality, values, and prosociality across development: intertwined yet distinct Audun Dahl and Marie Grace S. Martinez
- 13. Emotions and prosociality Ross A. Thompson
- 14. Social-cognitive development and early prosocial behavior Markus Paulus
- 15. Temperament and prosocial behavior Deborah J. Laible, Afra E. Agalar, Clare Van Norden and Alysia Cruz
- 16. Gender and prosocial development Jolien Van der Graaff
- 17. Assessing prosociality: an early ontogeny perspective Robert Hepach
- Part III. Development of Prosociality in Context: 18. Parenting and children's prosociality: multiple pathways to socialization Maayan Davidov and Joan E. Grusec
- 19. Sibling influences upon prosociality: from infancy to adolescence Claire Hughes and Alison Pike
- 20. Prosocial behavior, peer relationships, and friendships Kristina L. McDonald, Melanie A. Dirks, Kristen A. Dunfield and Estephen A. Hakim
- 21. Explaining in-group bias and out-group bias in children's prosocial behavior: the role of group stereotypes Jellie Sierksma
- 22. Prosocial behavior in school contexts Stuart I. Hammond, Robert P. Hill and Victoria L. L. Edwards
- 23. Community and neighborhood influences on prosociality in children and youth Benjamin Edwards and Jacqueline Allen
- 24. Culture and prosociality Tara Callaghan and John Corbit
- 25. Prosocial media Laura M. Padilla-Walker, Hailey G. Holmgren, and Ryan D. McLean
- Part IV. Applications: Nurturing Prosociality: 26. Fostering prosociality in the family context: a review of parent-and family-focused interventions promoting children's effortful control Qing Zhou, Aya Williams and Kaley Curtis
- 27. Prosociality and civic engagement Laura Wray-Lake
- 28. Prosocial behavior, positive youth development and character virtues: a dynamic, relational developmental systems-based model Richard M. Lerner, Jacqueline V. Lerner and Mary H. Buckingham
- 29. Relational practices of care to nurture prosociality and advance policy Tina Malti and Ruth Speidel
- 30. Toward a new era of prosociality research: priorities, challenges, and possibilities Maayan Davidov and Tina Malti.
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