
This volume brings together experts in generativity and related fields to provide a compelling overview of contemporary research and theory on this topic. Generativity refers to a concern for - or acting towards - the benefit of future generations as a legacy of the self; it has implications for outcomes at the individual, relational and social, and broader societal levels. Understanding the role and expressions of generativity at various stages of our lives is important to our sense of well-being and purpose, and it impacts our parenting, caregiving, and social relationships, as well as having implications for our activities and experiences in the workforce, and in voluntary activities in our communities and the wider society.The chapters in this volume explore the meaning and impact of generativity across development and across life contexts and roles. They address generativity within a particular area or life domain, or period of the lifespan, and outline key methods and findings, as well as theoretical issues and applied implications. The volume represents the first comprehensive exploration of generativity from early to late adulthood; it offers a broad international perspective and will inform research into generativity across multiple cultures.
This volume investigates the evolution, manifestations, and societal implications of generativity—the concern for and commitment to future generations—throughout the various stages of adult development. The editors, Feliciano Villar, Heather L. Lawford, and Michael W. Pratt, assemble a collection of expert contributions to synthesize contemporary research on how individuals cultivate a sense of legacy. By examining generativity across diverse life domains, the text establishes a framework for understanding how this psychological construct influences personal well-being, social relationships, and community engagement from early to late adulthood.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a foundational resource for researchers and practitioners interested in lifespan development and the psychology of aging. Readers frequently note that the text provides a rigorous, comprehensive overview that bridges the gap between theoretical research and applied social implications.
Page Count:
528
Publication Date:
2024-09-13
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192870009
ISBN-13:
9780192870001
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