Reframing Developmental Psychology

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Reframing Developmental Psychology

Perspectives from the Global South

Psychology Child, developmental and lifespan psychology

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Collection: Perspectives on Human Development

Language: English

Published by: Emerald Publishing Limited

Published on: 19th November 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781805920823


Reframing Developmental Psychology: Perspectives from the Global South

Critically examines the dominant frameworks in Developmental Psychology, challenging the discipline's reliance on mainstream theories, universalist assumptions, and culturally narrow research samples. By addressing issues such as WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic) psychology and developmentalism, the book calls for a more inclusive and culturally grounded approach to understanding human development.

Contributors to this volume carefully question the assumptions that underlie conventional developmental discourse and advocate acknowledging historical contexts, cultural specificity, and diverse epistemologies, while retaining the larger objective of universal scientific study. Universalism should not imply uniformity.

Emphasizing perspectives from the Global South — understood as both a geographical and conceptual space — this book highlights the importance of integrating indigenous knowledge systems, alternative methodologies, and collaborative scholarship in the advancement of a culturally informed study of human developmental processes.

It critiques the over-reliance on positivist, standardized research methods that fail to capture the complexities of meaning-making and cultural variation. Instead, it calls for a redefinition of what constitutes valid knowledge, advocating for interdisciplinary approaches that bridge psychology, anthropology, sociology, literature, and philosophy.

By dismantling colonial legacies and reconsidering the ethical, epistemological, and methodological foundations of the field, the book fosters a vision of Developmental Psychology that is equitable, pluralistic, and responsive to the diverse realities of human experience.

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