Associate Professor and Director of the Graduate Program – Department of Psychology, Lehigh University
Email: agn3@lehigh.edu
I am a sociocultural developmental psychologist with a range of research interests that include the role of narrative in development, socialization, and education; the influence of the peer group and peer culture as social contexts for children’s cognitive, socio-emotional, personality, and moral development; the relationship between play and narrative; the foundations of emergent literacy; and the developmental interplay between the construction of reality and the formation of identity, including gender identity.
Full bio at Lehigh University
Selected Publications
- Nicolopoulou, A. (1991). Constructive play: A window into the mind of the preschooler. Play and the social context ofdevelopment in early care and education, 173-191.
- Nicolopoulou, A., Blum-Kulka, S., & Snow, C. E. (2002). Peer-group culture and narrative development. Talking to adults: The contribution of multiparty discourse to language acquisition, 117-152.
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