Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood: A Cultural ApproachPresenting a conception of adolescence and emerging adulthood from a cultural perspective, this book includes a considerable amount of anthropology, sociology, and international research in addition to the usual psychological research done mostly in the United States. It encourages readers to think critically about the studies presented, enabling them to examine the subject in a cultural context. Topics include: biological foundations, cognitive functions, cultural beliefs, gender, the self, family, friends and peers, dating, love and sexuality, school, work, media, problems, and a 21st century look at adolescence and emerging adulthood. For teachers, sociologists, psychologists and psychiatrists; or anyone who works with those in the 10 - 25 age range. |
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... emerging adulthood for most people , and that transition re- ceives special attention in this chapter . An entire ... emerging adulthood in the 21st century , in which the futures awaiting young people around the world are ...
... emerging adulthood for most people , and that transition re- ceives special attention in this chapter . An entire ... emerging adulthood in the 21st century , in which the futures awaiting young people around the world are ...
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... emerging adulthood . From this approach we gain insights into to come . WHAT ARE CULTURAL BELIEFS ? CULTURAL BELIEFS AND SOCIALIZATION Cultural. • • Two aspects of practical cognition are critical think- ing and decision making ...
... emerging adulthood . From this approach we gain insights into to come . WHAT ARE CULTURAL BELIEFS ? CULTURAL BELIEFS AND SOCIALIZATION Cultural. • • Two aspects of practical cognition are critical think- ing and decision making ...
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... emerging adults who rate relatively high in Kohlberg's coding system are also less likely to engage in antisocial ... adulthood ( 18-25 ) , middle adult- hood ( 35-48 ) , and late adulthood ( 65–84 ) . The partici- pants discussed ...
... emerging adults who rate relatively high in Kohlberg's coding system are also less likely to engage in antisocial ... adulthood ( 18-25 ) , middle adult- hood ( 35-48 ) , and late adulthood ( 65–84 ) . The partici- pants discussed ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 2 |
Moroccan Conceptions of Adolescence | 20 |
The Biological Revolution of Puberty | 34 |
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Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood: A Cultural Approach Jeffrey Jensen Arnett No preview available - 2003 |
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