Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 April 2022
This chapter is a reflection on some of the major personal and professional forces that shaped the trajectory of my five-decade-plus career in developmental science. In particular, it emphasizes my humanity-accentuating research focus and its ongoing development and implementation via one of my principal professional contributions: Phenomenological Variant of Ecological Systems Theory (PVEST). A life course theory of human development, it posits the universality of vulnerability as well as myriad, culturally linked, and contextually relevant opportunities for resiliency as one copes with the tasks of development and learning. I discuss this perspective as it relates to my own life and career in the academy. Additionally, I recount my ongoing struggles against scholarly traditions that fail to acknowledge or respect others’ humanity and ignore both the pathology of structured inequality and the normal and varied expressions of human processes for culturally diverse individuals – particularly people of color – observed throughout the world.
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