ABSTRACT

The Handbook of Moral Development is the definitive source of theory and research on the origins and development of morality in childhood and adolescence. It explores morality as fundamental to being human and enabling individuals to acquire social norms and develop social relationships that involve cooperation and mutual respect.

Since the publication of the second edition, groundbreaking approaches to studying moral development have invigorated debates about how to conceptualize and measure morality in childhood and adolescence. The contributors of this new edition grapple with these questions from different theoretical perspectives and review cutting-edge research. The handbook, edited by Melanie Killen and Judith G. Smetana, includes chapters on parenting and socialization, values, emergence of prejudice and social exclusion, fairness and access to resources, moral reasoning and children’s rights, empathy, and prosocial behaviors. Morality is discussed in the context of families, peers, schools, and culture. Thoroughly updated and expanded, the third edition features new chapters on the following:

  • Morality in infancy and early childhood
  • Cognitive neuroscience perspectives on moral development
  • Social responsibility in the context of social and racial justice
  • Conceptions of economic and societal inequalities
  • Stereotypes, bias, and discrimination
  • Victimization and bullying in peer contexts

Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the study of moral development, this edition contains contributions from sixty scholars in developmental science, social neuroscience, comparative and evolutionary psychology, and education, representing research conducted around the world. This book will be essential reading for scholars, educators, and students who are in the field of moral development, as well as social scientists, public health experts, and clinicians who are concerned with children and development.

part I|68 pages

Morality and Development Across Persons and Contexts

chapter 1|16 pages

Moral Judgments and Actions

Development and Processes of Coordination

chapter 2|18 pages

Development and Variations in Moral and Social-Conventional Judgments

A Social Domain Theory Approach

part II|64 pages

Morality and Social Change

chapter 8|15 pages

Being and Becoming

Centering the Morality of Social Responsibility through Children's Right to Participate in Society

part III|84 pages

Early Morality

chapter 9|18 pages

Early Moral Development

Four Phases of Construction Through Social Interactions

chapter 12|16 pages

The Early Development of Sharing

From Pleasurable Social Interactions and Empathic Concern to Normative Considerations

part IV|36 pages

Groups, Discrimination, and Prejudice

chapter 14|17 pages

Social Exclusion

The Interplay Between Morality and Group Processes

chapter 15|17 pages

Fairness and Opportunity in Stem Contexts

Gender, Stereotypes, and Moral Judgments

part V|68 pages

Empathy, Emotions, and Mental States

chapter 18|16 pages

Lying

The Development of Conceptual Understanding, Moral Judgments, and Behavior

chapter 19|16 pages

Theory of Mind and Moral Cognition

Developmental Changes in Integrating Mental States and Moral Judgments

part VII|65 pages

Prosocial Behavior, Aggression, and Violence

chapter 26|15 pages

Moral Development

Value Formation and Its Selective Dysfunction in Individuals with Psychopathic/Callous-Unemotional Traits

chapter 27|17 pages

The Moral Dimensions of Bullying at School

A Social-Ecological Process Perspective