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The transition from adolescence to adulthood has undergone
significant changes in recent decades. Unlike a half century ago,
when young people in industrialized countries moved from
adolescence into young adulthood in relatively short order at
around age 20, now the decade from the late teens to the late
twenties is seen as an extended time of self-focused exploration
and education in pursuit of optimally fulfilling relationships and
careers. Recognition of this new period is stronger than ever, but
an important question remains: should emerging adulthood be
considered a developmental stage, or a process?
In Debating Emerging Adulthood: Stage or Process? two pairs of
developmental psychologists take sides in a debate that is central
to the very concept of emerging adulthood. Arnett and Tanner argue
that as young people around the world share demographic
similarities, such as longer education and later marriage, the
years between the ages 18 and 25 are best understood as entailing a
new life stage. However, because the experiences of emerging adults
worldwide vary according to cultural context, educational
attainment, and social class, these two scholars suggest that there
may not be one but many different emerging adulthoods. An important
issue for this burgeoning area of inquiry is to explore and
describe this variation. In contrast, Hendry and Kloep assert that
stage theories have never been able to explain individual
transitions across the life course; in their view, stage
theories-including the theory of emerging adulthood-ought to be
abolished altogether, and explanations found for the processes and
mechanisms that govern human change at any age. This engaging book
maps out the argument of "stage or process" in detail, with
vigorous disagreements, conflicting alternatives, and some
leavening humor, ultimately even finding some common ground.
Debating Emerging Adulthood is an absolute must-read for
developmental psychologists as well as anyone interested in this
indisputably important time of life.
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