O mundo do jovem: adolescência em oito regiões do globo. Adolescência na África Sub-Saariana
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Este livro é o resultado de um projeto realizado pelo Grupo de Estudo sobre a Adolescência no século XXI que encomendou a estudiosos de várias partes do mundo dois conjuntos de trabalhos para dar suporte às suas discussões sobre o possível cenário dos adolescentes nos anos 2030-2050. Para este volume, foi pedido a estudiosos de uma particular nação ou região do mundo que descrevesse mas condições atuais e as possibilidades futuras para os adolescentes na nação ou região. No outro conjunto de escritos, publicados como um volume separado (MORTINER & LAWSON, 2002), foi pedido que os autores abordassem as instituições externas e as mudanças que afetam os adolescentes. Baseados nestes dois volumes, o grupo de estudo preparou um terceiro volume que lida com a influência das mudanças societárias na competência e bem-estar dos adolescentes (LARSON, BROWN & MORTINER, 2002).
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Larson RB, Brown BB, Mortiner JT. (Eds.). Adolescents‘ preparation for the future: Perils and promise. New York: Blackwell, 2002.
Mortiner JT, Larson Reed B.(Eds.). The changing adolescent experience: Societal trends and the transition to adulthood. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
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