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Covid19 The Great Recession And Young Adult Identity Development Shocksensitive Dynamic Ecological Systems Theory Bronwyn Nichols Lodato

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Covid19 The Great Recession And Young Adult Identity Development Shocksensitive Dynamic Ecological Systems Theory Bronwyn Nichols Lodato
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.52 MB
Author: Bronwyn Nichols Lodato
ISBN: 9781000899894, 1000899896
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Covid19 The Great Recession And Young Adult Identity Development Shocksensitive Dynamic Ecological Systems Theory Bronwyn Nichols Lodato by Bronwyn Nichols Lodato 9781000899894, 1000899896 instant download after payment.

This book offers a paradigm shift in the framing of identity development by advancing a new, shock-sensitive framework for diverse young adult identity development after high school., The author builds on the critical theoretical contributions of Urie Bronfenbrenner and Margaret Beale Spencer that highlight the person-context nature of development and the dynamic nature of vulnerability, risk, and coping. The inclusive, policy-relevant theoretical approach emerges from the author’s mixed-methods study that examines the context-dependent identity development experiences of young adults. The book also accounts for the unique person-context dynamics during the Great Recession and COVID-19 global shocks that drive how diverse young adults make meaning of risk as they cope with the shock-related disruptions on their individual postsecondary journeys toward building their adult identities. Given that the qualitative interview component of the study occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, this research offers a unique, in-real-time vantage point from participants who are making meaning of their choices and decisions as the shock was underway. The book also tracks the heightened importance of online tools during this period and the implications of virtual contexts where developmental activities are pursued, such as online education, work, and socializing. Advancing a new, shock-sensitive, interdisciplinary theory of identity development in postsecondary journeys of diverse young adults, it will appeal to scholars and students at the graduate level working across psychology, human development, educational psychology, sociology of education, and public policy.

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