Sociogenèse et psychobiologie: Les sources de la continuité et de la discontinuité du développement
The aim of this article is to reflect conceptually upon the various stakes in development from both psychobiological and sociogenetical perspectives, two prominent contemporary theories of social sciences. Where does developmental continuity belong?...Does it belong within the individual or within h...
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