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Title: Joint Attention: Its Origins and Role in Development by Chris Moore, Philip J. Dunham ISBN: 0-8058-1437-X Publisher: Lea Pub. Date: 01 March, 1995 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $59.95 |
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Summary: Joint Attention, Masters and Directions
Comment: This volume laudably views research in the area of joint attention. Jerome Bruner's fascinating Forward provides a joint referent for the entire volume, beginning with his own long-standing interest in "sharing attention", coalescing the three primary strains of research which contribute to the current understanding of joint attention, and circling back to the question "what impels children to seek joint attention with others." Dunham and Moore choose their contributors to provide a broad spectrum of theoretical and research orientations which contribute to the amassed knowledge in this area, as well as providing their own historical perspective and current themes in research. Overall the book is not only scholarly, but erudite, and well written. For anyone seeking a basic review of the concepts and research in the area of joint attention, this book fills a unique niche.
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