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Contemporary Adulthood

Contemporary Adulthood
Author: J. Burnett
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2010-04-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0230290299

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A new approach which problematizes the category of contemporary adulthood, this book includes chapters on demographic change; becoming thirty-something; graduates and work; mental health and happiness; new configurations of masculinity; the sexual lifecourse; political beliefs in adulthood; and adulthood and the housing market.


Contemporary Adulthood and the Night-Time Economy

Contemporary Adulthood and the Night-Time Economy
Author: O. Smith
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2014-07-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137344520

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This book examines the experiences of those dedicated drinkers at the forefront of the new night-time leisure industries that revolutionized the way we think about our city centres. Smith uses the night-time leisure economy as a lens through which to view the relationship between global consumer capital and the erosion of 'traditional' adulthood.


Contemporary Adulthood

Contemporary Adulthood
Author: Jeffrey S. Turner
Publisher: Delmar Thomson Learning
Total Pages: 720
Release: 1994
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780155009127

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Adult Contemporary

Adult Contemporary
Author: Bendik Kaltenborn
Publisher: Drawn and Quarterly
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781770461758

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A collection of absurdist comics from a New Yorker illustrator Look through Bendik Kaltenborn's kaledescopic glasses and glimpse the world the way he sees it: a vibrantly colorful planet populated by lumpy, big-nosed people totally absorbed in their own off-kilter personal dramas. Adult Contemporary is a collection of odd imaginings, surrealist comics, and physical comedy gags from Kaltenborn, a New Yorker and New York Times illustrator. People scramble around in a world they don't understand, happy as can be. An author finds unexpected and lethal love in his own garden. A marriage is threatened by soup. Drunk old men quarrel about literature in the witching hour. A con details a small and silly bank robbery from the 1980s. CEOs do push-ups. Kaltenborn's Adult Contemporary reads as an homage to the art of mid-twentieth-century cartooning and absurdist sketch comedy. His characters pace about like Groucho Marx, do pratfalls like Dick Van Dyke, and mug like Jim Carrey. His virtuosic gift as an illustrator and designer shines through in these pages, indisputable in the multiplicity of styles he employs and in the immediate appeal of the book as a whole. From extended offbeat jokes about obnoxious businessmen to gorgeous full-page gag illustrations, Adult Contemporary is always able to find something to laugh at.


Contemporary Adulthood

Contemporary Adulthood
Author: Jeffrey S. Turner
Publisher: Holt McDougal
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1982
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

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Provides an account of the four stages of adulthood-young adulthood, the middle years, the retirement years and death and dying. Has photographs, charts, tables and text-related cartoons. Each chapter ends with an annotated bibliography. Ends with a glossary and bibliography.


On the Frontier of Adulthood

On the Frontier of Adulthood
Author: Richard A. Settersten Jr.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2008-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0226748928

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On the Frontier of Adulthood reveals a startling new fact: adulthood no longer begins when adolescence ends. A lengthy period before adulthood, often spanning the twenties and even extending into the thirties, is now devoted to further education, job exploration, experimentation in romantic relationships, and personal development. Pathways into and through adulthood have become much less linear and predictable, and these changes carry tremendous social and cultural significance, especially as institutions and policies aimed at supporting young adults have not kept pace with these changes. This volume considers the nature and consequences of changes in early adulthood by drawing upon a wide variety of historical and contemporary data from the United States, Canada, and Western Europe. Especially dramatic shifts have occurred in the conventional markers of adulthood—leaving home, finishing school, getting a job, getting married, and having children—and in how these experiences are configured as a set. These accounts reveal how the process of becoming an adult has changed over the past century, the challenges faced by young people today, and what societies can do to smooth the transition to adulthood. "This book is the most thorough, wide-reaching, and insightful analysis of the new life stage of early adulthood."—Andrew Cherlin, Johns Hopkins University "From West to East, young people today enter adulthood in widely diverse ways that affect their life chances. This book provides a rich portrait of this journey-an essential font of knowledge for all who care about the younger generation."—Glen H. Elder Jr., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill "On the Frontier of Adulthood adds considerably to our knowledge about the transition from adolescence to adulthood. . . . It will indeed be the definitive resource for researchers for years to come. Anyone working in the area—whether in demography, sociology, economics, or developmental psychology—will wish to make use of what is gathered here."—John Modell, Brown University "This is a must-read for scholars and policymakers who are concerned with the future of today's youth and will become a touchpoint for an emerging field of inquiry focused on adult transitions."—Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Columbia University


Contemporary Adulthood

Contemporary Adulthood
Author: Munson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1994-05-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780155011571

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Contemporary Adulthood and the Night-Time Economy

Contemporary Adulthood and the Night-Time Economy
Author: O. Smith
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2014-07-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137344520

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This book examines the experiences of those dedicated drinkers at the forefront of the new night-time leisure industries that revolutionized the way we think about our city centres. Smith uses the night-time leisure economy as a lens through which to view the relationship between global consumer capital and the erosion of 'traditional' adulthood.


Contemporary Adulthood

Contemporary Adulthood
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2007
Genre: Sociology
ISBN:

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Coming of Age in Times of Uncertainty

Coming of Age in Times of Uncertainty
Author: Harry Blatterer
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2007
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781845452858

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"Adulthood is taken for granted. It connotes the end of childhood, the resolution to the "storm and stress" period of adolescence. This conception is strongly entrenched in the sociology of youth and the sociology of the life course as well as in the policy arena. At the same time, adulthood itself remains unarticulated; journey's end remains conceptually fixed and theoretically uncontested. Adulthood, then, is both central to the social imagination and neglected as an area of sociological investigation, something that has been noted by sociologists over the last four decades. Going beyond the overwhelmingly psychological literature, this book draws on original qualitative research and theories of social recognition and thus presents a first step towards filling an important gap in our understanding of the meaning of adulthood."--pub. desc.