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Mapping the Moral Domain A Contribution of Women's Thinking to Psychological Theory and Education

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ISBN-10: 0674548310

ISBN-13: 9780674548312

Edition: 1988

Authors: Carol Gilligan, Janie Victoria Ward, Jill M. Taylor, Betty Bardige

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In the fourteen articles collected in this volume, Gilligan and her colleagues expand the theoretical base of "In A Different Voice" and apply their research methods to a variety of life situations. The contrasting voices of justice and care clarify different ways in which women and men speak about relationships and lend different meanings to connection, dependence, autonomy, responsibility loyalty, peer pressure, and violence. By examining the moral dilemmas and self-descriptions of children, high school students, urban youth, medical students, mothers, lawyers, and others, the authors chart a new terrain: a mapping of the moral domain that includes the voices of women. In this new terrain…    
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Book details

List price: $20.00
Copyright year: 1988
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 2/1/1990
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 432
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.100
Language: English

Janie Victoria Ward, Ed.D.,is associate professor of education and human services at Simmons College in Boston, and coeditor with Carol Gilligan ofMapping the Moral Domain.She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with her son.

Preface
Prologue: Adolescent Development Reconsidered
Remapping Development: Creating a New Framework for Psychological Theory and Research
Remapping the Moral Domain: New Images of Self in Relationship
Two Perspectives: On Self, Relationships, and Morality
Adolescents' Solutions to Dilemmas in Fables: Two Moral Orientations--Two Problem Solving Strategies
Two Moral Orientations
Things So Finely Human: Moral Sensibilities at Risk in Adolescence
The Origins of Morality in Early Childhood Relationships
Implications: Defining an Approach to Adolescent and Adult Development
Exit-Voice Dilemmas in Adolescent Development
Moral Concerns and Considerations of Urban Youth
Urban Adolescents' Conceptions of Violence
In Whose Terms: A New Perspective on Self, Role, and Relationship
Cultural Scripts for Mothering
The Vulnerable and Invulnerable Physician
Women Lawyers: Archetype and Alternatives
Afterword
References
Index