Lost in Transition

Lost in Transition

Author: Kristen Ghodsee

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2011-09-14

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0822351021

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Through ethnographic essays and short stories based on her experiences in Eastern Europe between 1989 and 2009, Kristen Ghodsee explains why many Eastern Europeans are nostalgic for the communist past.


Lost in Transition

Lost in Transition

Author: Christian Smith

Publisher: OUP USA

Published: 2011-09

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 0199828024

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In Lost in Transition, Christian Smith and his collaborators draw on 230 in-depth interviews with a broad cross-section of emerging adults (ages 18-23) to investigate the difficulties young people face today, the underlying causes of those difficulties, and the consequences both for individuals and for American society as a whole. --From publisher description.


Lost in Transition

Lost in Transition

Author: Yaowei Zhu

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 2013-06-01

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 1438446454

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Looks at the fate of Hong Kong’s unique culture since its reversion to China.


Russia--lost in Transition

Russia--lost in Transition

Author: Lilii︠a︡ Shevt︠s︡ova

Publisher: Carnegie Endowment

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 0870032364

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Russian history is first and foremost a history of personalized power. As Russia startles the international community with its assertiveness and faces both parliamentary and presidential elections, Lilia Shevtsova searches the histories of the Yeltsin and Putin regimes. She explores within them conventional truths and myths about Russia, paradoxes of Russian political development, and Russia's role in the world. Russia--Lost in Transition discovers a logic of government in Russia--a political regime and the type of capitalism that were formulated during the Yeltsin and Putin presidencies and will continue to dominate Russia's trajectory in the near term. Looking forward as well as back, Shevtsova speculates about the upcoming elections as well as the self-perpetuating system in place--the legacies of Yeltsin and Putin--and how it will dictate the immediate political future. She also explores several scenarios for Russia's future over the next decade.


Young Adult Offenders

Young Adult Offenders

Author: Friedrich Lösel

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1843922711

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This book brings together leading authorities in the field to analyse theoretical, empirical and policy issues relating to this neglected group of people, exploring different approaches to both crime prevention and offender treatment.


Lost in Transition

Lost in Transition

Author: Tommy McGregor

Publisher: Tate Publishing

Published: 2007-11

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 1602475229

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Lost in Transition is for high school seniors and college freshmen who want to continue to grow in their relationships with Jesus once they go off to college. Tommy challenges students to have realistic expectations of college and to learn how to take ownership of their faith. --from publisher description.


Souls in Transition

Souls in Transition

Author: Christian Smith

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2009-09-14

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 0199707499

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How important is religion for young people in America today? What are the major influences on their developing spiritual lives? How do their religious beliefs and practices change as young people enter into adulthood? Christian Smith's Souls in Transition explores these questions and many others as it tells the definitive story of the religious and spiritual lives of emerging adults, ages 18 to 24, in the U.S. today. This is the much-anticipated follow-up study to the landmark book, Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers. Based on candid interviews with thousands of young people tracked over a five-year period, Souls in Transition reveals how the religious practices of the teenagers portrayed in Soul Searching have been strengthened, challenged, and often changed as they have moved into adulthood. The book vividly describes as well the broader cultural world of today's emerging adults, how that culture shapes their religious outlooks, and what the consequences are for religious faith and practice in America more generally. Some of Smith's findings are surprising. Parents turn out to be the single most important influence on the religious outcomes in the lives of young adults. On the other hand, teenage participation in evangelization missions and youth groups does not predict a high level of religiosity just a few years later. Moreover, the common wisdom that religiosity declines sharply during the young adult years is shown to be greatly exaggerated. Painstakingly researched and filled with remarkable findings, Souls in Transition will be essential reading for youth ministers, pastors, parents, teachers and students at church-related schools, and anyone who wishes to know how religious practice is affected by the transition into adulthood in America today.


Lost in Transition

Lost in Transition

Author: Mary C. Brinton

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-11-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 1139492527

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Lost in Transition tells the story of the 'lost generation' that came of age in Japan's deep economic recession in the 1990s. The book argues that Japan is in the midst of profound changes that have had an especially strong impact on the young generation. The country's renowned 'permanent employment system' has unraveled for young workers, only to be replaced by temporary and insecure forms of employment. The much-admired system of moving young people smoothly from school to work has frayed. The book argues that these changes in the very fabric of Japanese postwar institutions have loosened young people's attachment to school as the launching pad into the world of work and loosened their attachment to the workplace as a source of identity and security. The implications for the future of Japanese society - and the fault lines within it - loom large.