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This book presents the results of researches conducted with
children and youth at risk for over 20 years in Brazil. It
addresses a series of topics related to children and youth living
in poverty or in situations of social vulnerability, such as
family, sexual and dating violence; adolescent mothers and mothers
who put their children for adoption; children and youth living in
foster and institutional care; and adolescents involved in drug
trafficking or incarcerated in juvenile detention centers. Building
upon the Bioecological Theory of Human Development, this volume
emphasizes the innovative knowledge about psychosocial development
of vulnerable children and youth produced in Brazil and aims to
present theoretical and methodological approaches developed
especially for the countries of the Global South, in an attempt to
overcome the scientific divide between the North and South.
Northern research agenda defines as global the theories,
methodologies, and application of knowledge on social policies and
interventions. However, the contexts, histories, and cultural
processes are essential for producing and applying research
knowledge according to specific regional characteristics,
organizations, and conditions. Human development is related to
contextual features and cannot be directly imported from one place
to another. Departing from these original theoretical and
methodological approaches, the book also presents the results of
evidence-based interventions, showing its effectiveness in specific
contexts. All of this makes Vulnerable Children and Youth in Brazil
- Innovative Approaches from the Psychology of Social Development a
valuable tool for psychologists, educators, social scientists and
public health professionals studying or working with children and
youth at risk in different parts of the world, contributing to the
understanding of human development in cultural context.
This book presents an overview of the work of the most important
Psychology researchers in Brazil, contributing to the
internationalization of the discipline and fostering cross-cultural
approaches in the field. Over the last two decades, Psychology
research has experienced an enormous growth in Brazil, which has
placed the country among the ten nations with the highest
scientific output in the area. A big part of this output, however,
remains inaccessible to the majority of the international community
because it's mainly published in Portuguese. This book intends to
overcome this barrier, presenting a highly relevant sample of the
best Psychology research produced in Brazil to those who are unable
to read in Portuguese. In each chapter, a top Brazilian researcher
is invited to present a summary of his/her main contributions to
the field. The result is a rich overview of the main areas in which
Brazilian psychologists have concentrated their work over the last
decades, such as Developmental Psychology, Community Psychology,
Educational and School Psychology, Evolutionary Psychology, Health
Psychology, History of Psychology and Social Psychology. By putting
together such a wide array of topics, Psychology in Brazil -
Scientists Making a Difference offers a rich overview of the
research in the country to psychologists, educators and social
scientists in general interested in cross-cultural approaches
within the Behavioral Sciences.
This book presents the method developed by Dr. Silvia Helena Koller
and her students and collaborators to apply Urie Bronfenbrenner's
Bioecological Theory of Human Development to empirical studies with
children and adolescents. Although Bronfenbrenner's theory, in
different stages of development, has been widely cited by several
researchers, surprisingly little has been written about the theory
itself, its evolution or about the methods that should be used to
test it. This book fills this gap by presenting both an overview of
Bronfenbrenner's theory and a method to apply it to empirical
research, the Ecological Engagement method. The book also shows how
this method can be applied in practice by bringing together a
series of research reports of studies carried out in different
regions of Brazil and in Angola that used the Ecological Engagement
method to study children and adolescent development in different
contexts, such as street situation, sexual exploitation,
institutional reception, family reintegration, school and emergency
and disasters, among others. Ecological Engagement - Urie
Bronfenbrenner's Method to Study Human Development will be a
valuable tool for psychologists and other social scientists
interested in child and adolescent development looking for a solid
an innovative methodology that allows researchers to directly
interact with their research subjects in their own social contexts
in order to fully understand their problems and issues. "The
methodology of Ecological Engagement, that is explained and richly
empirically illustrated in this book, is a singularly significant
extension of [Urie Bronfenbrenner's] bioecological model. Indeed,
in my view it is a brilliant empirical instantiation of the PPCT
component of the model. (...) Ecological Engagement methodology is
the scientific means through which Urie's legacy can be furthered."
- Excerpt from the Foreword to the International Edition by Dr.
Richard M. Lerner, director of the Institute for Applied Research
in Youth Development, Tufts University
This book presents the method developed by Dr. Silvia Helena Koller
and her students and collaborators to apply Urie Bronfenbrenner's
Bioecological Theory of Human Development to empirical studies with
children and adolescents. Although Bronfenbrenner's theory, in
different stages of development, has been widely cited by several
researchers, surprisingly little has been written about the theory
itself, its evolution or about the methods that should be used to
test it. This book fills this gap by presenting both an overview of
Bronfenbrenner's theory and a method to apply it to empirical
research, the Ecological Engagement method. The book also shows how
this method can be applied in practice by bringing together a
series of research reports of studies carried out in different
regions of Brazil and in Angola that used the Ecological Engagement
method to study children and adolescent development in different
contexts, such as street situation, sexual exploitation,
institutional reception, family reintegration, school and emergency
and disasters, among others. Ecological Engagement - Urie
Bronfenbrenner's Method to Study Human Development will be a
valuable tool for psychologists and other social scientists
interested in child and adolescent development looking for a solid
an innovative methodology that allows researchers to directly
interact with their research subjects in their own social contexts
in order to fully understand their problems and issues. "The
methodology of Ecological Engagement, that is explained and richly
empirically illustrated in this book, is a singularly significant
extension of [Urie Bronfenbrenner's] bioecological model. Indeed,
in my view it is a brilliant empirical instantiation of the PPCT
component of the model. (...) Ecological Engagement methodology is
the scientific means through which Urie's legacy can be furthered."
- Excerpt from the Foreword to the International Edition by Dr.
Richard M. Lerner, director of the Institute for Applied Research
in Youth Development, Tufts University
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