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Professor Shelton describes the work of Clare Huntington in her book Failure to Flourish, and elaborates on the relationship of dispute resolution and structural family law to family and community well-being.
Professor Shelton discusses the concept of "the social context" of development and provides examples and raises questions about what aspects of the social context are important to children, families and others across the life span.
Professor Shelton discusses the macrosystem beliefs and values underlying several current social issues, including racism, police reform, universal health care, and opioid misuse.
Professor Shelton discusses the relationships of gender, family and parenthood to employment and introduces Madeleine Kunin's proposals for changing the ecosystem of work to better support women, parents and families.
Professor Shelton discusses politics and the upcoming elections from a develecological perspective.
HDFS 161 Episode 13 Community Health
Professor Shelton discusses the develecology of health care and community health.
HDFS 161 Episode 16 Designing a New Education
Professor Shelton illustrates the assembly line perspective and its implications, contrasting it with a develecological understanding of typical features of school.
Professor Shelton continues his discussion of the contrast between the assembly line paradigm for education and a develecological paradigm.