As our world becomes increasingly permeable, and as human
populations are rapidly converging and transitioning within a
global interconnectedness, it is vital that we look to, and learn
from, those most adept at the adaptation, creation, and contesting
of culture: adolescents. This text is designed to bridge critical
gaps in the understanding of the daily lives, identity development,
and experiences of adolescents in diverse cultures around the
world. Cultural context is predictive of developmental uniqueness;
comparisons provide insights into how social structures and
relationships influence the manifestation of individual patterns of
development and experience. In quantitative and qualitative detail,
the contributors relate the nature of adolescent life to cultural,
biological, ecological, demographic, and social variables. The
findings of this book will be relevant not only to other social
anthropologists, but also to sociologists and
developmental/educational psychologists.
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