Other Resources on Emerging Adults
Articles:
Brooks, David. 2007. “The odyssey years.” The New York Times, October 9.
Clydesdale, Tim. 2009. “Wake Up and Smell the New Epistemology.” Chronicle of Higher Education, January 23.
Friedman, Thomas L. 2007. “Generation Q.” The New York Times, October 7.
Hira, Nadira A. 2007. “Attracting the twenty-something worker.” Fortune, May 15.
Hoover, Eric. 2009. “The Millennial Muddle: How Stereotyping Students Became a Thriving Industry and a Bundle of Contradictions.” Chronicle of Higher Education, October 11.
Knights of Columbus/Marist Poll. 2010. American Millennials: Generations Apart (Religion). February.
Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public Life. 2010. Religion Among the Millenials: Less Religiously Active Than Older Americans, But Fairly Traditional in Other Ways. February.
Smith, Christian. 2007. “Getting a life: The challenge of emerging adulthood.” Christianity Today, November 1.
Books:
Arnett, Jeffrey J. 2004. Emerging Adulthood: The Winding Road from the Late Teens through the Twenties. New York: Oxford University Press. Excert via Google Books.
Review for Emerging Adulthood:
Settersen, Richard A., Frank Furtensberg, and Ruben Rumbaut, eds. 2005. On the Frontier of Adulthood: Theory, Research, and Public Policy. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Excerpt via Google Books.
Reviews for On the Frontier of Adulthood:
Settersten, Richard, and Barbara E Ray. 2010. Not Quite Adults: Why 20-Somethings are Choosing A Slower Path to Adulthood, and Why It's Good for Everyone. New York: Bantam Books.
Review for Not Quite Adults:
Smith, Christian and Patricia Snell. 2009. Souls in Transition: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults. New York: Oxford University Press.
Excerpt via Google Books.
Reviews for Souls in Transition:
Wuthnow, Robert. 2007. After the Baby Boomers: How Twenty- and Thirty-Somethings Are Shaping the Future of American Religion. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Reviews for After the Baby Boomers:
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The Institute for Policy Research & Catholic Studies
Changing Sea Project Team:
Anthony J. Pogorelc, Ph.D.
Institute for Policy Research &
Theological College
Catholic University of America
James Youniss, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
Catholic University of America
Tim Clydesdale, Ph.D.
Professor of Sociology
The College of New Jersey
Kathleen Garces-Foley, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Religious Studies
Marymount University
Advisory Board:
Nancy Ammerman, Boston University
Michael Emerson, Rice University
Gerardo Marti, Davidson College
Stephen Warner, University of Illinois at Chicago
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