ABSTRACT

Although integrative conceptions of development have been gaining increasing interest, there have been few attempts to bring together the various threads of this emerging trend. The Handbook of Integrative Developmental Science seeks ways to bring together classic and contemporary theory and research in developmental psychology with an eye toward building increasingly integrated theoretical and empirical frameworks. It does so in the form of a festschrift for Kurt Fischer, whose life and work have both inspired and exemplified integrative approaches to development.

Building upon and inspired by the comprehensive scope of Fischer’s Dynamic Skill Theory, this book examines what an integrated theory of psychological development might look like. Bringing together the work of prominent integrative thinkers, the volume begins with an examination of philosophical presuppositions of integrative approaches to development. It then shows how Dynamic Skill Theory provides an example of an integrative model of development. After examining the question of the nature of integrative developmental methodology, the volume examines the nature of developmental change processes as well as pathways and processes in the development of psychological structures both within and between psychological domains. The team of expert contributors cover a range of psychological domains, including the macro- and micro-development of thought, feeling, motivation, self, intersubjectivity, social relations, personality, and other integrative processes. It ends with a set of prescriptions for the further elaboration of integrative developmental theory, and a tribute to Kurt Fischer and his influence on developmental psychology.

This book will be essential reading for graduate students and researchers of developmental psychology and human development, specifically developmental science.

part I|135 pages

Foundations

chapter 2|25 pages

Between the Natural and the Normative

The Concept of Development in Integrative Theories of Human Development

chapter 4|45 pages

Dynamic Skill Theory

An Integrative Model of Psychological Development

part II|52 pages

Methods for an Integrative Psychology of Development

chapter 5|23 pages

Methodology Without The Method

Re-Building Psychology Into a Developmental Science

chapter 6|27 pages

Education and Development as Complex Dynamic Agent Systems

How Theory Informs Methodology

part III|134 pages

Change Processes

chapter 7|17 pages

Epigenesis without Preformationism

Taking Development Seriously

chapter 8|24 pages

Motor Experience and Action Understanding

A Developmental Systems Perspective

chapter 9|30 pages

Of Interest and Engagement

The Emotional Force of Learning and Development

chapter 11|29 pages

The Puzzle of Microdevelopment

Variability, Fractals, and Why Developmental Change is So Different and Still the Same

chapter 12|15 pages

The Cultural Framing of Development

part Iv|128 pages

Pathways and Processes Within and Between Psychological Domains

chapter 13|33 pages

One Person, Many Selves

A Relational-Developmental Conception of Self and Personality

chapter 14|16 pages

The Landscape of Identity

Integrating Commitment Strength and Quality within a Developmental Framework

part V|56 pages

Moving Forward

chapter 18|13 pages

Looking Forward

Contributions of the Neurocognitive Sciences on Teaching and Learning in the Digital Environment

chapter 20|13 pages

Kurt W. Fischer

Developmental Scientist Extraordinaire! 1

chapter 21|1 pages

Kurt W. Fischer’s Insight