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Tag: Issue 88.3

Author Interviews | Monographs 88.3 | Video

January 16, 2024Video

The following clips were taken from an interview between Chang Liu, Associate Editor of Monograph Matters, and each of the corresponding authors Dawn P. Witherspoon, Rebecca M.B. White, Mayra Y. Bámaca, Christopher R. Browning, and Amanda L. Roy.

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Place Based Developmental Research: Conceptual and Methodological Advances in Studying Youth Development in Context

November 13, 2023All Issues

By Dawn P. Witherspoon, Rebecca M.B. White, Mayra Y. Bámaca, Christopher R. Browning, Tamara G.J. Leech, Tama Leventhal, Stephen A. Matthews, Nicolo Pinchak, Amanda L. Roy, Naomi Sugie, and Erin N. Winkler.

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Place-based Developmental Research: Conceptual and Methodological Advances in Studying Youth Development in Context | Commentary 88.3

November 13, 2023Commentary

Commentary by Dr. Hannah Badland. The Monograph. . .weaves together neighborhood effects scholarship and cultural-development neighborhood research by…

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Advancing Neighborhood Research Through Innovations in Method and Theory | Commentary 88.3

November 13, 2023Commentary

Commentary by Dr. Arianna M. Gard. Where you grow up shapes your development across the life course. This is the message that has been touted by psychologists, sociologists, economists, and public health scholars.

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Place-Based Research: Overview of Concepts and Methodologies, Exemplars, and Conclusion and Recommendations | PowerPoint – 88.3

November 13, 2023Teaching and Research Resources

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