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The Culture of Adolescent Risk-Taking

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An exploration of the relationship between adolescent risk-taking and peer group culture, based on extensive interviews with teens themselves, this study shows that taking risks is an natural and necessary part of growing up.

The author proposes that risks are declarations of the self, worn like badges of autonomy, or defiance, or group membership.

With a broad interpretive approach locating human action within the symbolic forms, communicative practices, and shared idioms of culture, Lightfoot elucidates the cultural and psychological processes through which risk acquires meaning for teenagers - depicting the drama and daring of adolescent social life.

This book should be of interest to professionals and students in developmental, adolescent, and health psychology and in anthropology.

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Product Details
Guilford Publications
1572301899 / 9781572301894
Hardback
305.235
15/10/1997
United States
196 pages, Illustrations
159 x 235 mm, 318 grams
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