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Imarill of the star : an illustrated children's novelFleetwood, Carolyn 01 January 2002 (has links)
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Young Adult Literature and Censorship: A Content Analysis of Seventy-Eight Young Adult BooksHorton, Nancy Spence 12 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to analyze a representative seventy-eight current young adult books to determine the extent to which they contain items which are objectionable to would-be censors. Seventy-eight books were identified which fit the criteria of popularity and literary quality. Content analysis was selected as the quantitative method of research. Each of the seventy-eight young adult books was analyzed for the six categories which were established through prior research. The six categories include profanity, sex, violence, parent conflict, drugs, and condoned bad behavior. These categories were tallied each time they occurred in the books. Reliability was assured with a rating of .98 by a committee of six professionals. The data reveal that profanity occurred more times in the seventy-eight books than the other five categories with a total of 5,616. The category of drugs was noted 4,171 times. References to sex followed in number with 3,174. The categories which occurred the least were violence with 1,849 occurrences and condoned bad behavior with only 489 occurrences. By applying a frequency index formula to determine the number of objections in each book in relation to the number of pages, a comparison among the books could be made. The analysis, synthesis, and interpretation of the data led to several conclusions. Local school systems should establish and follow procedures for book selection and removal. The interests of young adults are met by the presentation of a variety of ideas and realistic plots and settings. The books, even with objectionable items, are chosen by teachers and students to read; therefore, they should be accessible in secondary school libraries as they provide valuable reading experiences for young adults. This study established that young adult literature serves an important function in providing quality reading material of interest to teenagers. These reading experiences help broaden the learning environment for young adults.
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Representations of Immigrants in Young Adult LiteratureVerbruggen, Frances Augusta Ramos 03 December 2018 (has links)
This study was conducted to determine how immigrants and the immigration experience are represented in current young adult (YA) literature. In the study, I asked the following questions: Who are the immigrant characters in recent YA books? Why do they come? How do they experience immigration? How are they perceived or treated by others? A content analysis methodology was used to examine, from a critical literacy viewpoint, recent young adult novels with immigration themes. Data were analyzed by identifying and interpreting patterns in themes across 22 YA novels with immigrant protagonists or other important characters, published between 2013 and 2017. Data indicated that the protagonists in the study reflected current immigration trends fairly accurately, came to the United States primarily to escape violence or persecution in their home countries, experienced a variety of challenges, tended to hold onto their home country cultures, and were often the objects of racism, but also found kindness and friendship in the United States. Teachers who desire to include authentic immigrant literature in their classroom libraries should consider from whose perspectives the books have been written, and learn about the authors' backgrounds and the messages that authors want to convey through the books that they write. In addition, immigrants can be encouraged to write children's and young adult books, sharing their experiences and contributing to the supply of realistic immigrant literature with complex and authentic immigrant characters.
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Young People and Politics: Apathetic and Disengaged? A Qualitative InquiryManning, Nathan Paul, nathan.manning@adelaide.edu.au January 2007 (has links)
This thesis is an examination of the prominent discourse which claims young people are apathetic and disengaged from politics. It is argued that this discourse is based upon two faulty conceptual assumptions, firstly, that youth is a period of linear transition to adulthood, and secondly, that the discourse unreflexively applies an unproblematised notion of politics which has its origin in the eighteenth century Scottish Enlightenment. The research used in-depth qualitative interviews to explore the ways in which young people operating across the political spectrum understand and practice politics. These qualitative findings add to existing studies of young people and politics, which are predominantly quantitative in approach. The findings suggest that the Scottish Enlightenments narrow, regulatory, liberal model of politics is the hegemonic model of politics for participants. However, this hegemony is challenged by participants own political practices, the collapse of liberalisms public/private divide under conditions of late modernity, and an interconnected sense of self. Moreover, contrary to the discourse of apathetic and disengaged youth, that there are a number of ways of understanding and practicing politics, particularly in light of social processes such as individualisation, new social movements, and consumerism driving recent social change.
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The Shocks and Difficulties of Young Managers in the OrganizationsHuang, Huei-Yu 04 August 2006 (has links)
The Shocks and Difficulties of
Young Managers in the Organizations
Abstract
Younger Organizations and Younger Managers are the trend in the world. The
topic of Young Managers is also popular among people¡¦s talking, but there is no
academic study about the related issue in Taiwan. This is an exploratory study,
based on literatures to develop the questionnaires for quantitative studies.
The targets of this study are 121 young managers who are 35-year-old below and
supervise at least 2 direct report staffs. The data was analyzed by applying statistical
methods, i.e., factor analysis, one-way ANOVA, descriptive statistics analysis, and
correlation analysis. The purpose of the study is to find out the shocks and
difficulties of young managers in the organizations, the relation of individual factors
with the shocks and difficulties, the relations of ¡§the behaviors of the organizations¡¨
with the shocks and difficulties, as well as the relations of ¡§the behaviors of young
managers¡¨ with the shocks and difficulties.
Many important findings of this study are as below: Majority of young
managers face the shocks and difficulties of ¡§Up & Peers Management¡¨, and
sequently is ¡§Down Management¡¨, ¡§Professionalism & Authority be challenged¡¨, and
¡§People Management & Leadership¡¨. This study also found young managers in
local companies have more difficulties in ¡§Down Management¡¨, ¡§People
Management & Leadership¡¨, and ¡§Professionalism and Authority be challenged¡¨ then
those who are working in foreign companies. Female young managers have more
difficulties in ¡§Down Management¡¨ than males. Those young managers have been
working with current supervisors for 1 ~ 3 years have more difficulties in ¡§People
Management & Leadership¡¨ than those for over three years and below one year.
Young Managers with over 10 years of working experience have less difficulty in
¡§People Management & Leadership¡¨ than those below 10 years of working
experience. Young managers have more difficulties in ¡§Down Management¡¨ on
staffs of college or lower education level than on those of university or graduate
school. No matter what individual backgrounds or conditions the young managers
have, their difficulties in ¡§Up & Peers Management¡¨ are the same.
This study also found that if the organizations get the young managers involved
in top management strategy will increase the young managers¡¦ difficulties in ¡§Down
Management¡¨ and ¡§Up & Peers Management¡¨. If the organizations do too much job
arrangement (e.g. workload, degree of working difficulty, and level of reporting line),
it will increase the young managers¡¦ difficulties in ¡§Down Management¡¨ and ¡§People
Management & Leadership¡¨. This study also found when young managers
purposely build up their authority and professional image, their difficulties in ¡§Down
Management¡¨, ¡§People Management & Leadership¡¨, ¡§Authority & Professionalism
be challenged¡¨, and ¡§Up & Peers Management¡¨ are increasing. And if young
managers manipulate power game too much, it will increase their difficulties in
¡§People Management & Leadership¡¨. This study also found it is great helpful for
¡§People Management & Leadership¡¨ if young managers can keep their physical in
good condition and keep their information updated with the world and the market.
Key words: young managers, shocks and difficulties,
behaviors of the organizations, behaviors of the young managers.
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Frog under the well : the relationship of global media use and cosmopolitan orientation among Hong Kong youth /Delwiche, Aaron Alan. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 94-104).
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Producing young adult literature in the 21st centuryAppell, Stephanie Ann 27 November 2012 (has links)
The book publishing industry experienced a period of drastic change
during the final decades of the twentieth century. Small publishing companies
consolidated and were purchased by large, profit-minded media conglomerates.
The widespread adoption of digital media technologies prompted many questions
about the very future of the book itself. Yet at the pinnacle of these changes, the
American young adult publishing market gradually began to experience not a
decline, but a renaissance. In this report, I explore ways that changes in book
publishing have manifested themselves in contemporary young adult literature
through two case studies. Are today’s young adult books works of literature or
commercial products? Is their increased popularity due to widening readership
or more savvy marketing? Are the companies producing them more concerned
with the public good or their own profit margins? / text
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Youth and social vulnerability : becoming adults in contemporary ArgentinaSaraví, Gonzalo Andrés 23 May 2011 (has links)
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Processes of social support and conflict resolution in young adult friendshipsPurdy, Kelly T. January 2004 (has links)
Note: / The present research examined incidents of social stress in the lives of young adults. The goal was to determine the role that friendships might play when young adults engage in social support and conflict resolution to deal with such stress. Three studies examined young adults' friendships in terms of how they fulfill various functions or provide interpersonal resources. Study 1 established that social stressors were common, that a variety of stressful transactions with peers were upsetting to young adults, and that young adults tended to use more approach than avoidance coping. Effective coping in response to social stress was related to perceptions of support from a friend, particularly if young adults felt that their friend was an enjoyable companion and was reliable.[...] / La présente étude examinait la fréquence de stress social dans la vie de jeunes adultes. Le but était de déterminer le rôle que peut jouer l'amitié lorsque de jeunes adultes sont en situation de soutien social ou de résolution de conflits pour faire face a ces stress. Trois études examinent comment les amitiés de jeunes adultes remplissent différentes fonctions ou apportent du soutien interpersonnel. Étude 1 établie la fréquence de stress social, que plusieurs transactions stressantes avec leurs paires étaient bouleversantes pour les jeunes adultes, et que les jeunes adultes avaient plutôt tendances a utiliser des techniques d'approche que d'évitement afin de résoudre ces stress. L'utilité de stratégies de négociation efficaces étaient associées a la perception de soutien d'une amie, surtout si les jeunes adultes croyaient que leur amie était une campagne plaisante et fiable.[...]
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The awarded young adult novel in Greece (1985-2004)Komninou, Nikolitsa. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Sydney, 2007. / Title from title screen (viewed Apr. 8, 2009) Degree awarded 2007; thesis submitted 2006. Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy to the Dept. of Modern Greek, Faculty of Arts. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print form.
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