Constructing Adulthood: Agency and Subjectivity in Adolescence and AdulthoodRoss Macmillan Elsevier, 21. nóv. 2006 - 346 síður Advances in Life Course Research publishes original theoretical analyses, integrative reviews, policy analyses and position papers, and theory-based empirical papers on issues involving all aspects of the human life course. Adopting a broad conception of the life course, it invites and welcomes contributions from all disciplines and fields of study interested in understanding, describing, and predicting the antecedents of and consequences for the course that human lives take from birth to death, within and across time and cultures, regardless of methodology, theoretical orientation, or disciplinary affiliation. Each volume is organized around a unifying theme. |
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Agency Theoretical and Methodological Issues | 31 |
Subjectivity in the Transition to Adulthood | 171 |
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Constructing Adulthood: Agency and Subjectivity in Adolescence and Adulthood Ross Macmillan Engin sýnishorn í boði - 2007 |
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