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OverviewIn recent decades, the lives of people in their late teens and twenties have changed so dramatically that a new stage of life has developed. In his provocative work, Jeffrey Jensen Arnett has identified the period of emerging adulthood as distinct from both the adolescence that precedes it and the young adulthood that comes in its wake. Arnett's new paradigm has received a surge of scholarly attention due to his book that launched the field, Emerging Adulthood.On the 10th Anniversary of the publication of his groundbreaking work, the second edition of Emerging Adulthood fully updates and expands Arnett's findings and includes brand new chapters on media use, social class issues, and the distinctive problems of this life stage. In spite of the challenges they face, Arnett explains that emerging adults are particularly skilled at maintaining contradictory emotions--they are confident while being wary, and optimistic in the face of large degrees of uncertainty. Merging stories from the lives of emerging adults themselves with decades of research, Arnett covers a wide range of topics, including love and sex, relationships with parents, experiences at college and work, and views of what it means to be an adult. He also refutes many of the negative stereotypes about emerging adults today, finding that they are not ""lazy"" but remarkably hard-working in most cases, and not ""selfish"" but rather concerned with making a contribution to improving the world. As the nature of American youth and the meaning of adulthood further evolve, Emerging Adulthood will continue to be essential reading for understanding the face of modern America. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeffrey Jensen Arnett (Research Professor, Department of Psychology, Research Professor, Department of Psychology, Clark University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.635kg ISBN: 9780199929382ISBN 10: 0199929386 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 23 October 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPreface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition 1. A Longer Road to Adulthood 2. What Is It Like to Be an Emerging Adult? Four Profiles 3. From Conflict to Companionship: A New Relationship with Parents 4. Love and Sex: New Freedoms, New Problems 5. Meandering Toward Marriage 6. The Road Through College: Twists and Turns 7. Work: More than a Job 8. Digital Natives: Emerging Adults' Many Media Uses 9. Sources of Meaning: Religious Beliefs and Values 10. How Important is Social Class? 11. Wrong Turns and Dead Ends 12. Sometimes Goodbye is a Second Chance: Resilience in Emerging Adulthood 13. Beyond Emerging Adulthood: What Does It Mean to Become an Adult? Notes References IndexReviews""This timely second edition is a masterful contribution to the field of psychology and it presents a solid intellectual, academic, and research foundation for this insightful, new theory of lifespan development for young people aged 18 to 29. It brilliantly articulates the complex issues faced by this demographic between the time of adolescence and adulthood. Captivating and intellectually sound, this second edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the latest research findings in this ever-evolving field."" -Michael S. Goldsby, Doody's Reviews Captivating and intellectually sound, this second edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the latest research findings in this ever-evolving field. It brilliantly articulates the complex issues faced by this demographic between the time of adolescence and adulthood. Doody's Notes This timely second edition is a masterful contribution to the field of psychology and it presents a solid intellectual, academic, and research foundation for this insightful, new theory of lifespan development for young people aged 18 to 29. It brilliantly articulates the complex issues faced by this demographic between the time of adolescence and adulthood. Captivating and intellectually sound, this second edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the latest research findings in this ever-evolving field. -Michael S. Goldsby, Doody's Reviews Captivating and intellectually sound, this second edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the latest research findings in this ever-evolving field. It brilliantly articulates the complex issues faced by this demographic between the time of adolescence and adulthood. * Doody's Notes * """This timely second edition is a masterful contribution to the field of psychology and it presents a solid intellectual, academic, and research foundation for this insightful, new theory of lifespan development for young people aged 18 to 29. It brilliantly articulates the complex issues faced by this demographic between the time of adolescence and adulthood. Captivating and intellectually sound, this second edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the latest research findings in this ever-evolving field."" -Michael S. Goldsby, Doody's Reviews" This timely second edition is a masterful contribution to the field of psychology and it presents a solid intellectual, academic, and research foundation for this insightful, new theory of lifespan development for young people aged 18 to 29. It brilliantly articulates the complex issues faced by this demographic between the time of adolescence and adulthood. Captivating and intellectually sound, this second edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the latest research findings in this ever-evolving field. -Michael S. Goldsby, Doody's Reviews Author InformationJeffrey Jensen Arnett is a Research Professor in the Department of Psychology at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. During 2005 he was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He originally proposed the theory of emerging adulthood to describe the lives of today's 18-29-year-olds, and he is the Founding President and Executive Director of the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood. Among his many books is an advice book for parents of emerging adults, Getting to 30 (with Elizabeth Fishel). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |