Global Impacts on Childhood Social Development

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Global Impacts on Childhood Social Development

Building Resilience Amid Conflict, Environmental Degradation, and Climate Change

Migration, immigration and emigration Ethnic studies Sociology: family and relationships Child, developmental and lifespan psychology Family psychology Paediatric medicine Paediatric nursing Geography Climate change Natural disasters

Authors: Charles N. Oberg, Hopewell R. Hodges

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Collection: International Texts in Developmental Psychology

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 19th December 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040640289


Overview

This important book combines insights from disciplines as diverse as developmental psychopathology, pediatrics, and public policy to offer a detailed description of the impact of global crises, such as armed conflict, climate change, and environmental degradation, on the developing child.

Content Focus

This book explores both the direct harms of these crises and those caused indirectly, including family separation, strained caregiving relationships, loss of cultural resources, and damage to children's self-efficacy and emotion regulation abilities. Using case studies from the last few decades, the authors demonstrate the interconnectedness of seemingly disparate systems, such as soil health, family cohesion, individual coping skills, nutrition availability, and economic policy, all with an eye to the urgent developmental processes unfolding within and around the child.

Intended Audience

This text is core reading for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in child psychology, social work, public health, healthcare, public policy, and public affairs. Also, by offering several roadmaps by which individuals, organizations, communities, and nations may leverage resources at each level of a child's ecology to support healthy development, this book will be of interest to professionals working in humanitarian sectors as well as leaders in global pediatrics.

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