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Dagmar Strohmeier – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2023
The world is facing complex global societal challenges including accelerating climate change, a pandemic, rising social inequalities also in well-functioning welfare states, cultural and linguistic diversity, and a renewed call for racial justice. Developmental psychology can make strong contributions to address these and other global challenges…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Social Problems, Global Approach, Theories
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Manuel, Tiffany; Kendall-Taylor, Nathaniel – New Directions for Youth Development, 2009
In this article, the authors describe a unique approach to conducting and analyzing focus groups, described as peer discourse analysis. The primary objective of this analysis is to examine the shape and form of the discourses and negotiations that develop organically among peers in discussions of social issues. Peer discourse analysis has both…
Descriptors: Peer Groups, Focus Groups, Discourse Analysis, Group Dynamics
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Kendall-Taylor, Nathaniel – New Directions for Youth Development, 2009
How do people reason about issues related to child and youth development? Are the patterns of reasoning in the lay public significantly different from the way experts reason about the issue? What can the anthropological theory of cultural models bring to efforts to improve the public's understanding of child and youth development? In this article,…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Children, Youth, Concept Mapping
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Manuel, Tiffany – New Directions for Youth Development, 2009
This article details the experimental research on frame effects that provides quantitative evidence that some types of frames have a greater ability to move and affect policy support than others. This method is particularly useful in showing the magnitude by which exposure to alternative ways of thinking about social issues alters the public's…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Cognitive Structures, Statistical Data, Evidence
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Myers, John P. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2008
Poverty, like other persistent social problems, has taken on new dimensions and scale due to globalization. This research examined 20 adolescents' explanatory frameworks for global poverty during their participation in an international studies program. International development theories were employed to analyze the range of their responses. The…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Poverty, International Studies, Global Approach
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Steensland, Brian – Social Forces, 2008
One shortcoming in the literature on policy framing has been the absence of analytic models through which to explicate change. This paper advances research in this area in three related ways. First, it links policy frames to the actors who employ them. Second, based upon this linkage it proposes two complementary approaches for examining…
Descriptors: Welfare Services, Public Policy, Persuasive Discourse, Social Problems
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O'Neil, Moira – New Directions for Youth Development, 2009
Identifying persistent media frames through a cognitive media analysis is an important step in the empirical measurement of public thinking about social issues. Based on a recent media analysis of racial disparities as they pertain to youth in major U.S. newspapers, this article explains three frames that were persistently evoked in media coverage…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Race, Social Science Research, Cognitive Structures
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Porter, Russell; Broussard, Amelia; Duckett, Todd – Christian Higher Education, 2008
It is imperative for divinity and health administration programs to improve their level of ethics education for their graduates who work as health administration chaplains. With an initial presentation of the variation of ethical dilemmas presented in health care facilities covering social, organizational, and patient levels, we indicate the need…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Minimum Competencies, Ethical Instruction, Administration
Shapiro, David W. – Educational Technology, 1996
Examines bioregional mapping as an example of how a different system (educational or otherwise) could be designed through shifting the focus of figure-ground gestalts and revisioning core metaphors. Discusses the notions of community and place, the potential for cognitive restructuring, literal and conceptual maps, and the potential of solving…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Structures, Community, Educational Change