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Arena of Regulation

Living together implies the development of internalized and externalized forms of regulation of self and other’s behavior and emotions. Self-regulation is an important developmental task. What historical forms of practices, artefacts, rituals, etc. mediate the internalization of values and the creation and change of regulation mechanisms?

Editors

  • Pina Marsico

    Pina Marsico is Associate Prof. of Development and Educational Psychology at the University of Salerno (Italy), visiting scholar at Harvard Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, Visiting Prof. at Ph.D Program in Psychology, Federal University of Bahia (Brazil), Visiting Prof. at East China Normal University and Associate Prof. II at University of Oslo. She is President of APA-Division 52 International Psychology and President of the European Society of Psychology Learning and Teaching (ESPLAT). She has worked as editor on a number of books/book series, and is co-Editor in Chief of the journals Human Arenas & Trends in Psychology.

  • Luca Tateo

    Luca Tateo is professor of Theory, Epistemology and Methodology of Qualitative Research at the University of Oslo, Norway. He is also affiliated professor at the Federal University of Bahia. He is co-editor in chief of the Journal “Human Arenas. An Interdisciplinary Journal of Psychology, Culture, and Meaning”, Springer, and editor in Chief of the book series “Innovations in Qualitative Research”. He is chair of the International Environmental Justice Committee of the Division 52 of American Psychological Association.

Articles (24 in this collection)

  1. The Asymmetry in Gratitude

    Authors

    • Valentina Luccarelli
    • Content type: ARENAS OF REGULATION
    • Published: 05 April 2018
    • Pages: 6 - 19