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The Role of Peer Groups in Adolescent Social Identity: Exploring the Importance of Stability & Change: New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, No. 84
Jeffrey A. McLellan (Editor), Mary Jo V. Pugh (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-7879-1251-2
Paperback
94 pages
June 1999
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Table of Contents
 
1. Identity Claims and Projections: Descriptions of Self and Crowds in Secondary School (Margaret R. Stone & B. Bradford Brown).

2. From "Headbangers" to "Hippies": Delineating Adolescents' Active Attempts to Form an Alternative Peer Culture (David A. Kinney).

3. Adolescent Crowd Orientations: A Social and Temporal Analysis (Darcy L. Strouse).

4. Identity development and Peer Group Participation (Mary Jo V. Pugh & Daniel Hart).

5. The Contextual Influences of Sibling and Dating Relations on Adolescents' Personal Relations with Their Close Friends, Dating Partners, and Parents: The Sullivan-Piaget-Hartup Hypothesis Considered (Brian J. Bigelow, et al.).

 
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