ABSTRACT

A state-of-the-art review of the research in this area, this collection covers children's understanding of family, school, economics, race, politics and gender roles. Recent changes and trends in research are summarised. This is explained in terms of a progression from the Piagetian stages model of development to the current emphasis on socially-mediated sources of information, socio-cultural context and children's own naiive theories about societal phenomena. Bringing together some of the most prominent and active researchers in this field this volume presents an advanced overview of developments in this under-represented area of social psychology.

chapter 2|11 pages

Children's understanding of the school

chapter |11 pages

ACADEMIC AND CLASSROOM PROCESSES

chapter |4 pages

REFERENCES

chapter 3|5 pages

Children's understanding of economics

INTRODUCTION: THE MEANING OF ``ECONOMICS''

chapter 4|36 pages

Children's understanding of politics

chapter |17 pages

Social factors

chapter |15 pages

OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE

chapter 8|6 pages

Children's understanding of racial groups

chapter |18 pages

EMBODIED SOCIAL CATEGORIES

chapter 9|28 pages

Children's understanding of ethnic belonging and the development of ethnic attitudes

ETHNIC IDENTITY FROM CHILDHOOD TO

chapter |12 pages

THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS

chapter |4 pages

When intervention succeeds