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Adolescence in the 21st century : constants and challenges / edited by Frances R. Spielhagen (Mount Saint Mary College), Paul D. Schwartz (Mount Saint Mary College).

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Spielhagen, Frances R., 1946- editor.
Schwartz, Paul D., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Adolescence--History--21st century.
Adolescence.
Adolescent development--History--21st century.
Adolescent development.
Adolescent psychology--History--21st century.
Adolescent psychology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (260 p.)
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
What is wrong with young people today? This question has captured the concerns of the older generation about the habits and attitudes of the adolescents in their midst. The assumption is that there is indeed something wrong with young people. Even Plato must have rolled his eyes, as he relates his diatribe about the adolescents of Greece. Is the current generation of adolescents less motivated or less focused than their parents? How will they respond to the challenges facing them as they progress to adulthood? When, in fact, do they become adults? Although every generation draws upon their own unique and varied experiences, the speed of our current societal changes has created a very different adolescent passage for contemporary youth than ever before.The world as we know it has changed significantly and because of it, much of today's youth is decidedly different from their parents. Adolescence itself has shifted dramatically. Young children are displaying adolescent behaviors well before they are ready to act on or understand their meaning, and older adolescents are staying perpetual children. As one writer put it, "the conveyer belt that transported adolescents into adulthood has broken down". This book provides an interdisciplinary collection of research on the constants and challenges faced by young people today. Failure to launch? Social media? Economic stagnation? For the generation that is coming of age in a post-terrorist world and in the midst of economic upheaval, the challenges might seem insurmountable. However, in this book, scholars from across the academy, from sociology, psychology, education, philosophy, science, and business, explain how the young people today are responding to the constants of growth and change in adolescence and the unique challenges of life in the 21st century.
Contents:
Foreword: Adolescence in the 21st century / David Elkind
Preface / Frances R. Spielhagen, and Paul D. Schwartz
Part I. Examining the adolescent in the 21st century / Frances R. Spielhagen, and Paul D. Schwartz
Chapter 1. Seeking the right fit: From training bras to self-identity as adolescents search for self / Susan Riemer Sacks
Chapter 2. "talk to me...": Communication between mothers and young adolescent daughters / Debra A. Hrelic
Chapter 3. Parental religiosity and adolescent educational attainment: The role of non-cognitive skills / Gregory M. Eirich
Chapter 4. Adolescent literacy development and the new literacies: Challenges and possibilities / J. David Gallagher
Chapter 5. Socio-psychological problems among youth in Russia in the new millennium / Olga E. Lomakina and Tatiana I. Gustomyasova
Part II. Constants: Purpose, agency, and motivation / Frances R. Spielhagen
Chapter 6. Service-learning as a tool for developing emerging adults into productive employees and citizens / Moira Tolan
Chapter 7. Doing social justice: The myti program and inner city students / Rosaria Caporrimo and David Kerner
Chapter 8. Adolescents with autism spectrum disorder / Irene Van Riper
Chapter 9. Education of peacemakers: Raising college students' awareness of and respect for the 'other' / Diane Bliss and Margaret Murphy
Part III. Challenges: Emerging adulthood / Paul D. Schwartz
Chapter 10. The challenge of acceptance: Digitalk and language as conformity and resistance / Kristen Hawley Turner
Chapter 11. Homeless adolescent mothers: Engaging strengths emergent in parenthood / Marina Mazur, Alexandra Jordan, Aurelie Athan, Lisa Miller
Chapter 12. Prenatal cocaine exposure
two decades later: A case study / Rae Fallon
Chapter 13. My body, my biography: The use of narratives of self-injury as a path to wholeness / Susan A. Conte
Chapter 14. Music and emotion regulation among emerging adults / Janice C. Stapley.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
ISBN:
1-62396-498-9

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