ケンブリッジ版 民族・人種的差別と若者の発達ハンドブック<br>The Cambridge Handbook of Ethnic and Racial Discrimination and Youth Development (Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology)

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ケンブリッジ版 民族・人種的差別と若者の発達ハンドブック
The Cambridge Handbook of Ethnic and Racial Discrimination and Youth Development (Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 666 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

How is ethnic and racial discrimination impacting our young people? Scholars around the world have found that discriminatory interactions of this nature have detrimental impacts on youth and their development. In this handbook, the world's leading experts on this topic examine the current state of the science, presenting current research and tracing foundational theories, empirical findings, multilevel methods, and intervention strategies for children, adolescents, and young adults. Covering multiple ethnic and racial groups across the United States and globally, chapters highlight both universal and distinct experiences and provide an in-depth overview of how race-related stressors affect youth outcomes. The text also offers clear conceptual frameworks, methodological guidance, and future-facing strategies to strengthen research, policy, and practice. With its expansive international scope and interdisciplinary depth, it is an essential resource for graduate students and scholars across developmental psychology, child development, human development and family studies, sociology, and ethnic studies.

Contents

Introduction; 1. Phenomenological variant of ecological systems theory interrogates historical underpinnings of racial/ethnic discrimination persistency: implications for impactful remedies; 2. Then and now: examining the integrative model and its application to youth ethnic/racial discrimination challenges today; 3. Time as a form of structural racism; 4. Intergroup approaches to ethnic/racial discrimination; 5. A new framework for research on identity and discrimination: the reciprocal racialization, ethnic-racial identity, and discrimination model; 6. What to do and how to do it: an integrative model of anti-racist socialization in white families; 7. Assessing racism among marginalized child and adolescent populations; 8. The adolescent discrimination distress index: contributions and challenges in the measurement of ethnic and racial discrimination; 9. Development of the transracial, transnational adoption discrimination scale; 10. Measuring daily ethnic/racial discrimination: foundations, findings, and the future; 11. Peer discrimination and support: the complexity of ethnic/racial processes in peer groups; 12. Ethnic/racial discrimination and biological and physiological processes among adolescents: associations with HPA axis functioning, inflammation, and allostatic load; 13. Can adolescents show biological resilience? Fathers' ethnic-racial identities protect children against the accelerated epigenetic aging linked to police intrusion; 14. Family and intergenerational discriminatory experiences and bipoc youth outcomes; 15. For the next seven generations: an indigenous strengths-based developmental; 16. Beyond surviving: racial discrimination, identity, and resistance among youth; 17. Racial and ethnic discrimination during adolescence; 18. Ethnic-racial discrimination among young adults: consequences, contexts, coping and resistance strategies; 19. Racial discrimination among Asian American families during the covid-19 pandemic; 20. Helping parents talking through the tough: parental racial-ethnic socialization interventions; 21. Conceptions of social inequalities: theory, research, and interventions; 22. Promoting color BRAVE conversations in families: leveraging early childhood racial socialization to advance public health justice; 23. School based anti-racism interventions; 24. Leveraging ethnic-racial identity development in schools to promote ethnic-racial equity; Navigating our north star: research on discrimination and future directions; Research considerations on ethnic/racial discrimination and youth development.

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