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Manifesto for new directions in developmental science.

Baptiste BarbotSascha HeinChristopher J TrentacostaJens F BeckmannJohanna BickElisabetta CrocettiYangyang LiuSylvia Fernandez RaoJeffrey LiewGeertjan OverbeekLiliana Angelica PongutaHerbert ScheithauerCharles M SuperJeffrey ArnettWilliam M BukowskiThomas D CookJames CôtéJacquelynne S EcclesMichael EidKazuo HirakiMark JohnsonLinda P JuangNicole LandiJames LeckmanPeggy McCardleKelly Lynn MulveyAlex R PiqueroDavid D PreissRobert S SieglerBart SoenensAisha Khizar YousafzaiMarc H BornsteinCatherine R CooperLuc GoossensSara HarknessMarinus van IJzendoorn
Published in: New directions for child and adolescent development (2020)
Although developmental science has always been evolving, these times of fast-paced and profound social and scientific changes easily lead to disorienting fragmentation rather than coherent scientific advances. What directions should developmental science pursue to meaningfully address real-world problems that impact human development throughout the lifespan? What conceptual or policy shifts are needed to steer the field in these directions? The present manifesto is proposed by a group of scholars from various disciplines and perspectives within developmental science to spark conversations and action plans in response to these questions. After highlighting four critical content domains that merit concentrated and often urgent research efforts, two issues regarding "how" we do developmental science and "what for" are outlined. This manifesto concludes with five proposals, calling for integrative, inclusive, transdisciplinary, transparent, and actionable developmental science. Specific recommendations, prospects, pitfalls, and challenges to reach this goal are discussed.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • endothelial cells
  • intellectual disability
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • induced pluripotent stem cells
  • network analysis
  • pluripotent stem cells