Studies in Parenting provides a forum for extended and integrated treatments of fundamental contemporary topics in parenting. Each volume in this series addresses a different issue in parenting, yet the series as a whole endeavors to enhance and interrelate prominent concerns in parenting theory, research, and application. Studies in Parenting advances our understanding of who parents; who it is that parents parent; the scope of parenting; determinants of parenting; and the nature, structure, and meaning of parenting.
Studies in Parenting appeal, individually or as a series, to scientists, professionals, and parents alike. Reflecting the nature and intent of this series, contributing authors are drawn from a broad spectrum of the behavioral, social, and biological sciences -- anthropology to zoology -- with representational emphasis placed on active contributing authorities to the contemporary literature in parenting.
Individual titles in Studies in Parenting may be authored or edited. Titles are approximately 90,000 words in length.
Forthcoming Titles:
For information or to submit a proposal contact:
Dr. Marc H. Bornstein [email protected]
Molly Selby, Editor, [email protected]
By Marc H. Bornstein, W. Andrew Rothenberg, Andrea Bizzego, Robert H. Bradley, Kirby Deater-Deckard, Gianluca Esposito, Jennifer E. Lansford, Diane L. Putnick, Susannah Zietz
September 09, 2022
This compelling volume advances the understanding of what parenting and related sociodemographic, demographic, and environmental variables look like and how they are associated with child development in low- and middle-income countries around the world.Specifically, expert authors document how ...
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By Marc H. Bornstein
February 09, 2022
This vital volume advances an in-depth understanding of how parenting infants in the first year of life is similar and different in two contrasting contexts in each of five countries—Argentina, Belgium, Israel, Italy, and the United States—providing a global understanding of parenting across ...
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By Jennifer E. Lansford, W. Andrew Rothenberg, Marc H. Bornstein
February 25, 2021
This vital volume advances understanding of how parenting from childhood to adolescence changes or remains the same in a variety of sociodemographic, psychological, and cultural contexts, providing a truly global understanding of parenting across cultures. Through the Parenting Across Cultures...