What research is important today in human development, learning and education?JSED Editors’ reflections and research calls
- Alfredo Bautista 1
- Raquel Cerdán 2
- Rocío García-Carrión 3
- Analía M. Salsa 4
- Daniela Aldoney 5
- Alberto Cabedo-Mas 6
- Ruth Campos 7
- Marc Clarà 8
- Manuel Gámez-Guadix 7
- Beatriz Ilari 9
- Yvonne Kammerer 10
- Mônica Macedo-Rouet 11
- Susana Mendive 12
- David Múñez 13
- Gastón I. Saux 14
- He Sun
- Jin Sun 1
- Ana Clara Ventura 15
- Weipeng Yang 1
- Andrea Khalfaoui 16
- Ivana R. Noguera 4
- Ignacio Máñez 2
- Jerry Yeung 1
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Education University of Hong Kong
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Universitat de València
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Universidad de Deusto
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- 4 IRICE (CONICET – Universidad Nacional de Rosario)
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Universidad del Desarrollo
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Universitat Jaume I
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Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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Universitat de Lleida
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University of Southern California
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Stuttgart Media University
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- 11 CY Cergy Paris University
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Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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Nanyang Technological University
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- 14 CONICET-Pontificia Universidad Católica de Argentina
- 15 CONICET-Universidad Nacional del Comahue
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University of Edinburgh
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ISSN: 0210-3702, 1578-4126
Año de publicación: 2023
Volumen: 46
Número: 1
Páginas: 1-38
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Journal for the Study of Education and Development, Infancia y Aprendizaje
Resumen
‘En tu opinión, ¿cuáles son algunas de las preguntas de investigación, problemas o dificultades más importantes que deberían abordar los investigadores en tu área de estudio en los próximos años? ¿Qué tipo de investigaciones deberían llevarse a cabo para contribuir al avance de tu área? Justifica tus respuestas’. Estas fueron las preguntas que el Editor entrante de la revista JSED planteó al nuevo equipo de Editores Adjuntos y Asociados en torno a las tres áreas temáticas de la revista (desarrollo, aprendizaje y educación), a quienes había invitado a escribir este Editorial. Describimos brevemente la historia de la revista, presentamos los miembros del nuevo Equipo Editorial, destacamos las modificaciones introducidas en los objetivos y alcance de la revista e informamos sobre nuestra visión, metas y estrategias para los próximos años. A continuación, presentamos las respuestas individuales de los Editores para compartir perspectivas diversas con nuestra comunidad científica. Finalmente, identificamos algunos temas comunes que emergieron en las tres áreas temáticas e instamos a los investigadores a enviarnos investigaciones de calidad, donde se aborden las cuestiones identificadas. JSED pretende fomentar un paradigma de ‘glocalización’ en la investigación sobre desarrollo humano, aprendizaje y educación.
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