Individualization in childhood and adolescence /
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De Gruyter,
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Publisher Address: | Berlin ;Boston : |
Publication Dates: |
[2012] ©1995 |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
Series: |
Pr vention und intervention im kindes- und jugendalter ;
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Online Access: |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110811001 http://www.degruyter.com/doc/cover/9783110811001.jpg |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (348pages). |
ISBN: | 9783110811001 |
Index Number: | HQ783 |
CLC: | C913.5 |
Contents: |
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Comments on the Individualization Theorem -- Part 1. Theoretical Backgrounds -- The Role of Individualization Theory in Adolescent Socialization -- Childhood Between Individualization and Institutionalization -- Health Impairments in Adolescence: The Biopsychosocial "Costs" of the Modern Life-Style -- Part 2. Individualization and Politics -- Youth and Politics: Destabilization of Political Orientations -- The Syndrome of Right-Wing Extremism Among School Children: An East-West Comparison -- Are Girls Less Political Than Boys? Research Strategies and Concepts of Gender Studies Among 9 to 12-Year-Olds -- Part 3. Individualization and Relationship -- Individualized Life Plans and Concepts of Partnership During Adolescence -- "Kids'-Stuff Boys" and "Stuck-Up Little Madams": 13- to 16-Year-Olds in School and Peer Group -- Sexual Abuse in Childhood: Toward an Individual or Institutionalized Solution? -- Part 4. Individualization and Education -- Educational Perspectives and Psychosocial Problems of East German Adolescents -- Preschool Individualization: From an Authoritarian to a Consensus Mode of Motive Coordination -- Human Capital Theory and the Individualization Theorem -- Part 5. Individualization and Leisure -- Individualization and Youth Fashions -- Adolescent Consumption: Demonstration or Compensation? -- Sports and Social Integration During Adolescence -- Part 6. Individualization and Mass Media -- Individualization Processes in the Media Society -- The "Mediatization" of Childhood: Between Consumer Culture and Individuality |