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New frontiers in socialization / edited by Richard A. Settersten, Jr., Timothy J. Owens.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in life course research ; v. 7.Publication details: Amsterdam ; London : JAI, 2002.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 526 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780080546193
  • 0080546196
  • 1281037796
  • 9781281037794
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: New frontiers in socialization.DDC classification:
  • 302.5 22
LOC classification:
  • HM686 .N49 2002eb
  • HQ
Online resources:
Contents:
New frontiers in socialization: an introduction / Timothy J. Owens and Richard A. Settersten, Jr.-- Socialization and the life course: new frontiers in theory and research / Richard A. Settersten, Jr.-- Self-socialization and post-traditional society / Walter R. Heinz -- Life careers and the theory of action / Janet Zollinger Giele -- Understanding adaptation to work in adulthood: a contextual developmental approach / Daniel M. Hyson -- The relationship of turning points at work to perceptions of psychological growth and change / Elaine Wethington -- In the shadows of giants: identity and institution building in the American academic profession / Joseph C. Hermanowicz -- Socialization and the family revisited / Norella M. Putney and Vern L. Bengtson -- Moving and still: neighborhoods, human development, and the life course / Richard A. Settersten, Jr. and Tanetta E. Andersson -- Careers and lives: socialization, structural lag, and gendered ambivalence / Phyllis Moen and Robert M. Orrange -- Individual risk for crime is exacerbated in poor familial and neighborhood contexts: the contributions of low birth weight, family adversity, and neighborhood disadvantage to life course-persistent offending / Alex R. Piquero and Brian Lawton -- The death of friends in later life / Brian de Vries and Colleen Johnston -- Educational participation across the life course: do the rich get richer? / Aaron M. Pallas -- The life course as an organizing principle and a socializing resource in modern medicine / Dana Rosenfeld and Eugene B. Gallagher -- Die Bildung of the warrior class: socialization and the acquisition of cultural resources / James J. Dowd -- Racial and gender differences in the transition to adulthood: a longitudinal study of Philadelphia youth / Julie A. Kmec and Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr.-- The imprint of time: historical experiences in the lives of mature adults / Richard A. Settersten, Jr. and Lisa Martin -- Social change, the life course, and socialization: biographies of labor market entrants after unification / Susanne Falk and Ansgar Weymann.
Summary: Many controlled release veterinary drug delivery systems (CRVDDS) are presently in use, and recently there has been a host of new CRVDDS within veterinary medicine. The challenges of this area of drug delivery arise from the unique anatomy and physiology of the target animal, the cost constraints associated with the value of the animal being treated and the extended periods of time that delivery must be sustained for (often measured in months). The purpose of this book is to introduce the reader to the unique opportunities and challenges of the field of CRVDDS and to explain and discuss the ba.
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This series starts at v. 5. Vols. 1-4 published in the series Current perspectives on aging and the life cycle.

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New frontiers in socialization: an introduction / Timothy J. Owens and Richard A. Settersten, Jr.-- Socialization and the life course: new frontiers in theory and research / Richard A. Settersten, Jr.-- Self-socialization and post-traditional society / Walter R. Heinz -- Life careers and the theory of action / Janet Zollinger Giele -- Understanding adaptation to work in adulthood: a contextual developmental approach / Daniel M. Hyson -- The relationship of turning points at work to perceptions of psychological growth and change / Elaine Wethington -- In the shadows of giants: identity and institution building in the American academic profession / Joseph C. Hermanowicz -- Socialization and the family revisited / Norella M. Putney and Vern L. Bengtson -- Moving and still: neighborhoods, human development, and the life course / Richard A. Settersten, Jr. and Tanetta E. Andersson -- Careers and lives: socialization, structural lag, and gendered ambivalence / Phyllis Moen and Robert M. Orrange -- Individual risk for crime is exacerbated in poor familial and neighborhood contexts: the contributions of low birth weight, family adversity, and neighborhood disadvantage to life course-persistent offending / Alex R. Piquero and Brian Lawton -- The death of friends in later life / Brian de Vries and Colleen Johnston -- Educational participation across the life course: do the rich get richer? / Aaron M. Pallas -- The life course as an organizing principle and a socializing resource in modern medicine / Dana Rosenfeld and Eugene B. Gallagher -- Die Bildung of the warrior class: socialization and the acquisition of cultural resources / James J. Dowd -- Racial and gender differences in the transition to adulthood: a longitudinal study of Philadelphia youth / Julie A. Kmec and Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr.-- The imprint of time: historical experiences in the lives of mature adults / Richard A. Settersten, Jr. and Lisa Martin -- Social change, the life course, and socialization: biographies of labor market entrants after unification / Susanne Falk and Ansgar Weymann.

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Many controlled release veterinary drug delivery systems (CRVDDS) are presently in use, and recently there has been a host of new CRVDDS within veterinary medicine. The challenges of this area of drug delivery arise from the unique anatomy and physiology of the target animal, the cost constraints associated with the value of the animal being treated and the extended periods of time that delivery must be sustained for (often measured in months). The purpose of this book is to introduce the reader to the unique opportunities and challenges of the field of CRVDDS and to explain and discuss the ba.

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