A Feminist Companion to Developmental Psychology
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© 2025 | Published: June 27, 2025
“Dann and O’Dell have achieved an impressive feat, presenting both the methodology and rationale for doing feminist developmental psychology in a truly accessible and engaging way. This is a vital resource which needs to be read by all undergradu…
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Series Preface
About A Feminist Companion to Developmental Psychology
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introducing A Feminist Companion to Developmental Psychology
Section 1 Discourses of Development
Chapter 2: Developmental Determinism
Chapter 3: Social Ecology Across the Lifespan
Chapter 4: Attachment
Chapter 5: Parenting
Section 2 Addressing Absences in Developmental Psychology
Chapter 6: Intersectionality
Chapter 7: Gender
Chapter 8: Sexuality
Chapter 9: Race
Chapter 10: Disability
Chapter 11: Autism
Chapter 12: Social Class
Section 3 Practice, Ethics and Activism
Chapter 13: Research Practice: Participatory and Co-Produced Research
Chapter 14: Activism
Chapter 15: Over To You: Choose Your Own (Feminist Psychology) Adventure
Glossary
References
Index
About A Feminist Companion to Developmental Psychology
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introducing A Feminist Companion to Developmental Psychology
Section 1 Discourses of Development
Chapter 2: Developmental Determinism
Chapter 3: Social Ecology Across the Lifespan
Chapter 4: Attachment
Chapter 5: Parenting
Section 2 Addressing Absences in Developmental Psychology
Chapter 6: Intersectionality
Chapter 7: Gender
Chapter 8: Sexuality
Chapter 9: Race
Chapter 10: Disability
Chapter 11: Autism
Chapter 12: Social Class
Section 3 Practice, Ethics and Activism
Chapter 13: Research Practice: Participatory and Co-Produced Research
Chapter 14: Activism
Chapter 15: Over To You: Choose Your Own (Feminist Psychology) Adventure
Glossary
References
Index
“Dann and O’Dell have achieved an impressive feat, presenting both the methodology and rationale for doing feminist developmental psychology in a truly accessible and engaging way. This is a vital resource which needs to be read by all undergraduates and students interested in child and individual development.”
Erica Burman, author of Deconstructing Developmental Psychology and Professor of Education, The University of Manchester, UK
“I have waited years for a book like this! There is nothing else out there that offers a critical approach to development at a level accessible to undergraduates. I highly recommend this text for use with students studying developmental psychology, human development, and related areas.”
Sonja J. Ellis, Associate Professor in Human Development, The University of Waikato, New Zealand
“A refreshing and welcome addition to the field of developmental psychology.”
Charlotte Brownlow, Dean of the Graduate Research School, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
The Feminist Companion series includes titles that act as your friends and mentors in book form, supporting you in your studies, especially when things get tough.
This companion equips you to question and re-evaluate what you think you know about attachment, developmental disability, neurodiversity, and a range of other formative childhood and individual development experiences, all through a feminist lens. In doing so, it makes the case for an intersectional approach to developmental psychology that considers how the different aspects of who we are influence our development.
Key features include:
• Five Reasons Why You Need a Feminist Companion – a helpful guide to what readers can expect to gain from this book
• Activity boxes, suggesting ways you can put the theory you are learning into practice
• See and Hear for Yourself boxes, signposting readers to where they can find real-world examples of the concepts covered
• Summary sections that articulate the main points of each chapter and provide a useful revision aid
• A glossary of key terms
The book maps to the British Psychological Society (BPS) curriculum on developmental psychology as well as the Quality Assessment Agency’s (QAA) Subject Benchmark Statement for Psychology.
Charlotte Dann is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Northampton, UK. Charlotte specialises in critical feminist qualitative research, exploring topics such as tattooed bodies, family life online and girlhoods.
Lindsay O’Dell is Professor of Critical Developmental Psychology at The Open University, UK. Lindsay has worked on projects that have examined the health, development and social care of children and families, particularly focussing on children who are seen to be ‘different’ in some way.
Erica Burman, author of Deconstructing Developmental Psychology and Professor of Education, The University of Manchester, UK
“I have waited years for a book like this! There is nothing else out there that offers a critical approach to development at a level accessible to undergraduates. I highly recommend this text for use with students studying developmental psychology, human development, and related areas.”
Sonja J. Ellis, Associate Professor in Human Development, The University of Waikato, New Zealand
“A refreshing and welcome addition to the field of developmental psychology.”
Charlotte Brownlow, Dean of the Graduate Research School, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
The Feminist Companion series includes titles that act as your friends and mentors in book form, supporting you in your studies, especially when things get tough.
This companion equips you to question and re-evaluate what you think you know about attachment, developmental disability, neurodiversity, and a range of other formative childhood and individual development experiences, all through a feminist lens. In doing so, it makes the case for an intersectional approach to developmental psychology that considers how the different aspects of who we are influence our development.
Key features include:
• Five Reasons Why You Need a Feminist Companion – a helpful guide to what readers can expect to gain from this book
• Activity boxes, suggesting ways you can put the theory you are learning into practice
• See and Hear for Yourself boxes, signposting readers to where they can find real-world examples of the concepts covered
• Summary sections that articulate the main points of each chapter and provide a useful revision aid
• A glossary of key terms
The book maps to the British Psychological Society (BPS) curriculum on developmental psychology as well as the Quality Assessment Agency’s (QAA) Subject Benchmark Statement for Psychology.
Charlotte Dann is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Northampton, UK. Charlotte specialises in critical feminist qualitative research, exploring topics such as tattooed bodies, family life online and girlhoods.
Lindsay O’Dell is Professor of Critical Developmental Psychology at The Open University, UK. Lindsay has worked on projects that have examined the health, development and social care of children and families, particularly focussing on children who are seen to be ‘different’ in some way.