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" ... a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls "
Children and Families in the Social Environment - ˹éÒ 25
â´Â James Garbarino - 2017
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The Ecology of Human Development: Experiments by Nature and Design

Urie Bronfenbrenner - 1979 - 330 ˹éÒ
...shall first introduce this concept by some concrete examples. The ecological environment is conceived as a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls. At the innermost level is the immediate setting containing the developing person. This can be the home,...
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Social Support Networks: Informal Helping in the Human Services

James K. Whittaker, James Garbarino - 1983 - 479 ˹éÒ
...influences originate (Garbarino & Plantz, 1981). Bronfenbrenner describes the individual's environment as "a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls" (1979, p. 22). As we ask and answer questions about development at one level, this ecological framework...
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A Handbook of Child Welfare: Context, Knowledge, and Practice

Joan Laird, Ann Hartman - 1985 - 864 ˹éÒ
...of picture we wish could rise from these pages. Bronfenbrenner envisions the ecological environment as "a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of nested dolls" (1979b:3). In his model, the innermost level or ring includes the developing person in...
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The Assessment of Child and Adolescent Personality

Howard M. Knoff - 2002 - 686 ˹éÒ
...development by including the individual as an active biopsychological system in his or her own right. Bronfenbrenner sees the individual's experience "as a set of nested structures, each outside the next, like a set of Russian dolls" (p. 22). Beyond the individual's biopsychological representation...
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Welfare in America: Christian Perspectives on a Policy in Crisis

Stanley W. Carlson-Thies, James W. Skillen - 1996 - 582 ˹éÒ
...proposed by Urie Bronfenbrenner. He proposes that development can best be conceptualized as a series of "nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls," with each structure affecting the rest of the nested structures. The immediate setting, the microsystem,...
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African American Culture and Heritage in Higher Education Research and Practice

Kassie Freeman - 1998 - 237 ˹éÒ
...emphasizes interdependence. Bronfenbrenner (1979) states that "the ecological environment is conceived as a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls. At the innermost level is the immediate setting containing the developing person" (p. 3). One should...
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Neglected Children: Research, Practice, and Policy

Howard Dubowitz - 1999 - 320 ˹éÒ
...perspective, we see the individual's experiences as subsystems within systems, within larger systems, "as a set of nested structures, each inside the next,...1979, p. 22). In asking and answering questions about development, we can and should always be ready to look at the next level of systems "beyond" and "within"...
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Human Behavior theory and Social Work Practice, Second Edition

Roberta Rubin Greene
...various systems levels. Bronfenbrenner (1979) conceptualized the nature of the ecological environment as "a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls" (p. 22). He further described an individual's environment as a hierarchy of systems at four levels...
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Handbook of Early Childhood Intervention

Jack P. Shonkoff, Samuel J. Meisels - 2000 - 734 ˹éÒ
...Bronfenbrenner, we see the individual's experiences as subsystems within systems within larger systems "as a set of nested structures, each inside the next,...1979, p. 22). In asking and answering questions about development, we can and should always be ready to look at the next level of systems beyond and within...
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The Emergence of Family Into the 21st Century

Patricia L. Munhall, Virginia Macken Fitzsimons - 2001 - 339 ˹éÒ
...1992) model of development within a series of contexts. Bronfenbrenner has described the environment as "a set of nested structures, each inside the next, like a set of Russian dolls" (1979:3). Ecological systems theory has its roots in Lewin's ( 1 935) field theory. Lewin argued that...
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