Social change and human development : concept and results /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Los Angeles ; London :
SAGE,
2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: How social change affects individual adaptation / Rainer K. Silbereisen and Xinyin Chen. pt. 1. Dynamic of social change and invididual responses. A challenge-response-model in research on social change / Steffen Schmidt
- Life management in developmental settings of modernity: challenges to the adaptive self / Jochen Brandstädter
- Conceptualizing the dynamics of lives and historical times: life course phenomena, institutional dynamics and sociohistorical change / Ross Macmillan and Arturo Baiocchi. pt. 2. Determinants on the individual level. Globalization, institutional filters and changing life course; patterns in modern societies: a summary of the results from the GLOBALIFE-Project / Dirk Hofäcker, Sandra Buchholz, and Hans-Peter Blossfeld
- Demands of social change and psychosocial adjustment: results from the Jena study / Rainer K. Silvereisen, Martin Pinquart, and Martin J. Tomasik
- Globalization, social inequity, and individual agency in human development: social change for better or worse? / Jutta Heckhausen. pt. 3. Transitions and transformations in international perspective. Institutional responses to social change in comparative perspective: Germany and Poland / Reinhold Sackmann
- Class, stratification, and personality under conditions of apparent social stability and of radical social change: a multi-nation comparison / Melvin L. Kohn
- Children's socioemotional functioning and adjustment in the changing Chinese society / Xinyin Chen and Hiuchang Chen
- Social change and premarital sexual behavior and attitudes in Vietnem / Rukmalie Jayakody, Jessica Heckert, and Dang Nguyen Anh
- Social change and transition experiences among young adults in Britain / Ingrid Schoon
- Political elites as an agent of social change: the Polish perspective / Jacek Wasilewski.