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Handbook of the Life Course (Hardcover, 2003 ed.): Jeylan T Mortimer, Michael J. Shanahan Handbook of the Life Course (Hardcover, 2003 ed.)
Jeylan T Mortimer, Michael J. Shanahan
R4,418 Discovery Miles 44 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This comprehensive handbook provides an overview of key theoretical perspectives, concepts, and methodological approaches that, while applied to diverse phenomena, are united in their general approach to the study of lives across age phases. In surveying the wide terrain of life course studies with dual emphases on theory and empirical research, this important reference work presents probative concepts and methods and identifies promising avenues for future research.

Included are sections on history and cross-national variability, normative structuring, movement through the life course, transitions in the life course, turning points, connections between life phases, methodology, and the future of the life course. A major reference work and a seminal text, it is essential reading for social scientists studying phases within the life course, social psychologists in sociology and psychology, demographers and academics in the field of the life course as well as students in these disciplines.

Transitions to Adulthood in a Changing Economy - No Work, No Family, No Future? (Hardcover, New): Alan Booth, Ann C. Crouter,... Transitions to Adulthood in a Changing Economy - No Work, No Family, No Future? (Hardcover, New)
Alan Booth, Ann C. Crouter, Michael J. Shanahan
R2,589 Discovery Miles 25 890 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In recent years the factors influencing young people's transition to adulthood have become much more problematic. This edited collection of papers from Pennsylvania State University's fifth annual Family Symposium explores the main issues involved in this transition, such as the widening gap between rich and poor, downsizing, global competition, and technological change. These factors have made jobs scarce in many areas, especially inner cities, and have profoundly affected family formation, making cohabitation, delays in marriage and parenthood, and prolonged residence with parents, the life choices of many young adults. These and other issues are explored by scholars from a wide variety of disciplines, who focus on four main questions: alterations in the structure of opportunity, prior experiences in the family, prior experiences in the workplace, and career development and marriage formation.

Handbook of the Life Course - Volume II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016): Michael J. Shanahan, Jeylan T Mortimer, Monica Kirkpatrick... Handbook of the Life Course - Volume II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Michael J. Shanahan, Jeylan T Mortimer, Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson
R3,267 Discovery Miles 32 670 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Building on the success of the 2003 Handbook of the Life Course, this second volume identifies future directions for life course research and policy. The introductory essay and the chapters that make up the five sections of this book, show consensus on strategic "next steps" in life course studies. These next steps are explored in detail in each section: Section I, on life course theory, provides fresh perspectives on well-established topics, including cohorts, life stages, and legal and regulatory contexts. It challenges life course scholars to move beyond common individualistic paradigms. Section II highlights changes in major institutional and organizational contexts of the life course. It draws on conceptual advances and recent empirical findings to identify promising avenues for research that illuminate the interplay between structure and agency. It examines trends in family, school, and workplace, as well as contexts that deserve heightened attention, including the military, the criminal justice system, and natural and man-made disaster. The remaining three sections consider advances and suggest strategic opportunities in the study of health and development throughout the life course. They explore methodological innovations, including qualitative and three-generational longitudinal research designs, causal analysis, growth curves, and the study of place. Finally, they show ways to build bridges between life course research and public policy.

Comparisons in Human Development - Understanding Time and Context (Hardcover, New): Jonathan Tudge, Michael J. Shanahan, Jaan... Comparisons in Human Development - Understanding Time and Context (Hardcover, New)
Jonathan Tudge, Michael J. Shanahan, Jaan Valsiner
R3,100 Discovery Miles 31 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Many modern social scientists take issue with the traditional criteria for comparing human development in a constantly changing world. Social scientists have long focused only on what the differences among groups are, rather than asking how and why these groups differ. Comparisons in Human Development examines ways in which different disciplines have historically regarded development and provides empirical examples that take a new approach to human activity and thought. This book's distinguished contributors share the view that the study of development must consider processes that operate over time and are regulated by varying physical, biological, social, and cultural contexts.

Comparisons in Human Development - Understanding Time and Context (Paperback): Jonathan Tudge, Michael J. Shanahan, Jaan... Comparisons in Human Development - Understanding Time and Context (Paperback)
Jonathan Tudge, Michael J. Shanahan, Jaan Valsiner
R1,148 Discovery Miles 11 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This important volume deals with the issue of how to make comparisons in the field of human development. In their comparisons of various social groups, social scientists generally focus on what the differences are, rather than elucidating how and why the groups differ. Comparisons in Human Development examines ways in which different disciplines have treated comparisons and development and provides empirical examples that take a comparative, developmental approach to human activity and thought. Contributors share the view that the study of development must be concerned with processes that operate over time and are regulated by their physical, biological, social and cultural contexts. Development is understood in systemic terms, with multidirectional influences that cross levels of analysis, including the cellular, the individual, the family, and the cultural and historical.

Handbook of the Life Course (Paperback, 2003 ed.): Jeylan T Mortimer, Michael J. Shanahan Handbook of the Life Course (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
Jeylan T Mortimer, Michael J. Shanahan
R4,668 Discovery Miles 46 680 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This comprehensive handbook provides an overview of key theoretical perspectives, concepts, and methodological approaches that, while applied to diverse phenomena, are united in their general approach to the study of lives across age phases. In surveying the wide terrain of life course studies with dual emphases on theory and empirical research, this important reference work presents probative concepts and methods and identifies promising avenues for future research.

Included are sections on history and cross-national variability, normative structuring, movement through the life course, transitions in the life course, turning points, connections between life phases, methodology, and the future of the life course. A major reference work and a seminal text, it is essential reading for social scientists studying phases within the life course, social psychologists in sociology and psychology, demographers and academics in the field of the life course as well as students in these disciplines.

Biography and the Sociological Imagination - Contexts and Contingencies (Paperback, New): Ross MacMillan, Michael J. Shanahan Biography and the Sociological Imagination - Contexts and Contingencies (Paperback, New)
Ross MacMillan, Michael J. Shanahan
R587 Discovery Miles 5 870 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Because life course sociology is an imaginative framework, Biography and the Sociological Imagination is less about "what we know" about the life course and more about "how to think" about changing societies and aging by drawing on life course ideas. Drawing from the latest research and using stories of real people, Shanahan and Macmillan spur readers to imagine alternative ways of organizing society and the implications of these alternatives for the biography.

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