Even Less Visible: Disadvantaged Children in Disadvantaged Countries
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2022
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Routledge
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Abstract
In this paper, we have a quick look at the profile of developmental research in terms of its study samples, and then turn our attention to the findings of research on the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change, suggesting a notable increase in the number of people experiencing significant economic difficulties and a widening gap between the wealthy and the poor. While this is obviously a cause of concern for scientists, practitioners and policymakers, we suggest that the digital revolution which accelerated even more with the COVID-19 pandemic may open new ways to support healthy development and psychological wellbeing in socio-economically or developmentally disadvantaged populations. Moreover, acceleration of the digital transformation may also allow us to study the human mind and behaviour in countries economically categorized as 'under-developed' or 'developing', and under-represented in psychological science. Taking the recent advancements as a base, we contemplate the possibility that major technological changes facilitated by the recent COVID-19 pandemic might allow us to meet the scientific and applied goals of psychology more successfully.
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Disadvantaged children, Child development, Psychological wellbeing, Developing countries, Digitalization, child development, psychological wellbeing, disadvantaged children, digitalization, Developing countries
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05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences, 0503 education
Citation
Selçuk, B., Karakas, C., TuncayI., & Can, B. (2022). Even less visible: disadvantaged children in disadvantaged countries. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/17405629.2022.2157398??
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European Journal of Developmental Psychology
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20
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962
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977
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