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Author Interview with Kim Bard | Monographs 86.4 | Video

By Monograph MattersMarch 30, 2022Video

The following clips were taken from an interview between Lauren Myers, Associate Editor of Monograph Matters, and Kim Bard, author of the Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development issue, “Joint Attention in Human and Chimpanzee Infants in Varied Socio-Ecological Contexts.”

Video Credits

  • Corresponding author: Kim Bard, kim.bard@port.ac.uk
  • Monograph publisher: Wiley
  • Interview produced by: Lauren Myers

Origins of Research on Comparative and Cross-Cultural Joint Attention

How can varied interests in human development, anthropology, and primatology be blended to create a new research topic? SRCD Monograph author Kim Bard discusses the origins of her interests in joint attention, comparative research, and cross-cultural work.

Decolonizing the Study of Joint Attention

Why is joint attention important for child development, and how does it vary across cultures? SRCD Monograph author Kim Bard discusses how infants become in tune with others in their cultural settings.

Developmental Importance of Joint Attention and Cross-Cultural Variation

Why is joint attention important for child development, and how does it vary across cultures? SRCD Monograph author Kim Bard discusses how infants become in tune with others in their cultural settings.

Implications of an Inclusive Approach to Joint Attention

What are the implications of studying joint attention inclusively, across cultures and across species? SRCD Monograph author Kim Bard discusses how she and her co-authors hope to inspire an inclusive, decolonized, and ecological perspective on the study of joint attention.

Citation:
Society for Research in Child Development [srcdchilddevelopment]. (2022, March 30). Origins of Research on Comparative and Cross-Cultural Joint Attention | Monographs 86.4 [Video File]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/dcru33UKOF4

Citation:
Society for Research in Child Development [srcdchilddevelopment]. (2022, March 30). Decolonizing the Study of Joint Attention | Monographs 86.4 [Video File]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/vzKZthqRvL8

Citation:
Society for Research in Child Development [srcdchilddevelopment]. (2022, March 30). Developmental Importance of Joint Attention and Cross-Cultural Variation | Monographs 86.4 [Video File]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/Wx8kYVtxMI4

Citation:
Society for Research in Child Development [srcdchilddevelopment]. (2022, March 30). Implications of an Inclusive Approach to Joint Attention | Monographs 86.4 [Video File]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/56gRsVE2UN4

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