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  1. 1 sie 2011 · In the last decade significant progress has been made in research on adolescence, both social and biomedical, following two main trends: cultural studies about the “digital generation” ( Castells, 1996, Tapscott, 1998 ), and neurobiological studies about the “teen brain” ( Epstein, 2007, Sercombe and Paus, 2009 ).

  2. 5 maj 2020 · Youth as a transitional phase between childhood and adulthood represents the productive process of becoming more and more self-responsible and independent. This phase is regulated differently in different countries, defined as being somewhere between the ages of 14...

  3. 24 kwi 2012 · The sociology of adolescence focuses on biological, social, economic, and psychological development of youth during the period between childhood and adulthood. In this period, typical youth undergo puberty, consolidate cognitive reasoning abilities, and attain majority status and social privileges.

  4. 2 mar 2000 · The 1990s saw considerable advances in the state of research on adolescence and youth. This article provides a critical commentary on a subset of this research, focusing on the causes and ...

  5. 4 sie 2016 · The teenage years are characterised by self-orientated cognitions, and t eenagers may seem self - conscious - or even self - obsessed - as they focus on understanding who they are and how...

  6. Sociologically, adolescence is "a state of mind," a stage of social de-velopment. It represents (i) an intermediate period of detachment of the young person from family control and (2) marked dependence upon his age-group before achieving the degree of individual independence in the making of decisions characteristic of adult status. In this ...

  7. 2 mar 2004 · The 1990s saw considerable advances in the state of research on adolescence and youth. This article provides a critical commentary on a subset of this research, focusing on the causes and consequences of the lengthened period in which the transition to adulthood occurs.

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