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Urie Bronfenbrenner

    April 29, 1917 – September 25, 2005

    This author is recognized for their ecological systems theory, which examines environmental influences on human development. Their work delves deeply into the complex interactions between an individual and their social surroundings. Through their research, they sought to understand how various levels of systems shape human behavior and development. Their influential theories continue to inspire researchers in psychology and sociology.

    Wie wirksam ist kompensatorische Erziehung?
    Ökologische Sozialisationsforschung
    Die Ökologie der menschlichen Entwicklung
    Professor Urie Bronfenbrenner, Ph. D. wird Ehrendoktor der Technischen Universität Berlin
    The Ecology of Human Development
    Making Human Beings Human
    • 2011

      The Ecology of Human Development

      Experiments by Nature and Design

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      Observing children in natural settings and their interactions with familiar adults is crucial for understanding their development, according to Bronfenbrenner. The book presents a significant framework for creating a more ecologically valid psychology of development, emphasizing the importance of context and relationships in shaping children's growth.

      The Ecology of Human Development
    • 2004

      Making Human Beings Human

      Bioecological Perspectives on Human Development

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      Focusing on the bioecological model, this work presents a comprehensive statement from a leading figure in human development. It traces the historical evolution of the field, emphasizing the interplay between biological and ecological factors in human growth. This culmination of research and insights aims to influence the future of human development studies, providing a foundational understanding of how various environments impact individual development.

      Making Human Beings Human