Commentary by Dr. Jeremy I. M. Carpendale. Respect is an integral part of the social and emotional fabric of human interaction. In their monograph, Malti, Peplak, and Zhang (2020) argue for the essential…
Children’s Developing Respect: Looking to Future Research | Commentary 85.3
Commentary by Dr. Tracy L. Spinrad. In their Monograph, Malti, Peplak, and Zhang argue that although philosophers and psychologists have often thought about the concept of respect, researchers have seldom studied…
Overview: The Development of Respect in Children and Adolescents | Video
Authors Tina Malti and Joanna Peplak provide an overview of the aims, methods, findings, and implications of their research in, The Development of Respect in Children and Adolescents, Monographs of…
A Discussion on Respect with Dr. Tina Malti | Video
In these videos, Monograph Matters Associate Editor, Lauren J. Myers, sits with Tina Malti (University of Toronto) to discuss her issue of SRCD Monograph titled, “The Development of Respect in…
Conducting a Developmental Interview | Instructional Materials – 85.3
Monograph authors Malti and Peplak provide guidelines for conducting interviews with children and adolescents about respect. These materials are useful for researchers who are themselves conducting one-on-one interviews…
Facilitating Respect in Children and Adolescents: A Resource for K-12 Classroom Teachers | PDF – 85.3
Authors Malti and Peplak suggest ways to facilitate discussions with children and adolescents about respect. These materials should be useful for K-12 teachers who wish to address respect in their classroom,…
The Development of Respect in Children and Adolescents | PowerPoint – 85.3
This PowerPoint presentation provides a summary of Malti et al’s SRCD monograph on The Development of Respect in Children and Adolescents. The presentation includes two embedded videos of participants explaining…
Pathways to Civic Engagement among Urban Youth of Color
By Laura Wray-Lake, Ph.D. and Laura S. Abrams, Ph.D.
A Spotlight on Context in the Developmental Science of Civic Engagement | Commentary 85.2
Commentary by Dr. Kristine J. Ajrouch. Attention to how youth living in high poverty neighborhoods become engaged in civic life is an important and timely issue. The monograph…
Pathways to Civic Engagement: Contributions, Unanswered Questions, and Multi-Level Investments | Commentary 85.2
Commentary by Dr. Enrique W. Neblett, Jr. Suicide death rates for Black youth are increasing at alarming rates, and Latinx families report heightened anxiety amidst recent changes in immigration policy resulting…
