NCJ Number
133404
Date Published
1972
Length
456 pages
Annotation
Essays in this book are intended to provide an introduction to the study of youth and adolescence and to provide a means for studying fundamental notions, concepts, and methodologies of sociology.
Abstract
Specific attention is paid to issues of social organization, socialization, intergenerational conflict, social mobility, education, collective behavior, social movements, deviance, social control, race relations, and urban and family sociology. Essay topics also encompass psychosocial development and intergenerational dynamics; the work of students and the school experience; the meaning and implication of young people's politics with respect to social change and social-psychological maturation; behavioral styles and their relation to psychological, medical, and spiritual integrity; and youth recollections. A theoretical overview of youth is presented that discusses life stages and youth dissent. The author also looks at youth movements, student protest, hippies, urban sociology, family sociology, and personal development. He examines youth and survival and the idea of a generation in search of a future. Tables