197535

Springer, Dordrecht

2009

668 Pages

ISBN 978-0-387-95921-4

Dynamic process methodology in the social and developmental sciences

Edited by

Jaan Valsiner , Peter C.M. Molenaar, Maria CDP Lyra, Nandita Chaudhary

Dynamic Process Methodology in the Social and Developmental Sciences

Edited by Jaan Valsiner, Peter C.M. Molenaar, Maria C.D.P. Lyra, and Nandita Chaudhary

 

Reality is dynamic: filled with variables and constantly in flux. So are the physical, psychological, and social processes that make up our lives—so much so, assert the contributors to Dynamic Process Methodology in the Social and Developmental Sciences, that phenomena science often dismisses as "anecdotal" evidence are in fact the valuable record of highly individual dynamic systems.

Informed by dynamicsystems theory and the rich history of person-centered therapy, the editors argue that the current emphasis on phenomena as data eliminates unique human context in the name of statistical accuracy, and propose instead an idiopathic re-reading of the social sciences. An international panel of researchers provides historical bases for the study of dynamic phenomena as well as a variety of pertinent applications from daycare centers to political parties, answering bedrock questions about idiographic research (e.g., what constitutes sampling?), and offering scientifically valid methods for extracting evidence from individual cases. Among the topics covered:

With its balance of quantitative and qualitative approaches, Dynamic Process Methodology in the Social and Developmental Sciences consolidates a growing, innovative knowledge base particularly suited to the current state of social science, and stands as a forward-looking reference for psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, and educators.

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Valsiner, J. , Molenaar, P. C. , Lyra, , Chaudhary, N. (eds) (2009). Dynamic process methodology in the social and developmental sciences, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

The unbearable dynamicity of psychological processes

Lauro-Grotto Rosapia; Salvatore Sergio; Gennaro Alessandro

1-30

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The two disciplines of scientific psychology, or

Borsboom Denny; Kievit Rogier A.; Cervone Daniel

67-97

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The schema approach

Mori Naohisa

123-140

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Against reification!

Przyborski Aglaja; Slunecko Thomas

141-170

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Grasping the dynamic nature of intersubjectivity

Salvatore Sergio; Lauro-Grotto Rosapia; Gennaro Alessandro

171-190

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Idiographic data analysis

Hamaker Ellen L.; Dolan Conor V.

191-216

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Depicting the dynamics of living the life

Sato Tatsuya; Hidaka Tomo; Fukuda Mari

217-240

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Multilevel simultaneous component analysis for studying intra-individual variability and inter-individual differences

Timmerman Marieke E.; Ceulemans Eva; Lichtwarck-Aschoff Anna; Vansteelandt Kristof

291-318

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Idiographic microgenesis

Diriwächter Rainer

319-352

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Dynamic methods for research in education

Wettstein Alexander; Thommen Beat

353-382

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Dynamics of life-course transitions

Zittoun Tania

405-430

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Dynamic methodology in infancy research

Vedeler Dankert; Garvey Andrea P.

431-453

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Dynamics of psychotherapy processes

Molina María Elisa

455-475

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Dramatic life courses

Kadianaki Irini

477-492

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Innovative moments and change processes in psychotherapy

Santos Anita; Gonçalves Miguel M.

493-526

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Techno parties, soccer riots, and breakdance

Przyborski Aglaja; Slunecko Thomas

527-540

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Developmental science

Scheithauer Herbert; Niebank Kay; Ittel Angela

595-617

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