Adolescence & Emerging Adulthood, 7th edition

Published by Pearson (September 9, 2023) © 2024

  • Jeffrey Jensen Arnett Clark University
  • Lene Arnett Jensen Clark University

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Help students understand how culture impacts development, and why it matters

Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood: A Cultural Approach helps students examine this dynamic age period through the lens of the world's diverse cultures. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, Jeffrey Jensen Arnett and new co-author Lene Arnett Jensen explore the impact of both cultural and historical context upon development. The text is distinguished by its emphasis on the period of emerging adulthood (ages 18 to 25), a growing area of study.

The 7th Edition offers updated coverage of culture, as well as new end-of-chapter reflections that prompt students to consider the big picture.

Hallmark features of this title

  • The authors focus on the cultural basis of development, incorporating research from diverse cultures, both within and across nations. Cultural Focus features highlight how culture impacts various aspects of development.
  • Emphasizing the importance of historical context, the authors contrast the lives of young people in the present with those of young people in other times. Historical Focus boxes help students understand the role historical context plays in development.
  • An interdisciplinary approach paints a comprehensive picture of development. The authors draw on areas such as anthropology, education, psychiatry and family studies.
  • Research Focus features describe a particular research study, including its premises, methods, results and limitations.

New and updated features of this title

  • NEW: Co-author Lene Arnett Jensen brings a fresh perspective to the text. She calls upon her own childhood experiences and areas of expertise, including moral development among diverse groups, to strengthen the text's cultural approach to adolescence and emerging adulthood.
  • NEW: End-of-chapter reflections prompt students to consider the big picture. Share Your Views questions invite students to discuss a central theme of a chapter with their classmates. And Apply This Chapter to Your Experiences questions encourage students to consider how the concepts presented play out in their own lives.
  • NEW: Additional content in each chapter pertaining to cultural similarities and differences helps readers see how the development of adolescents and emerging adults is influenced by the culture in which they live. The authors include fresh research related to ethnicity, religion and rural versus urban residence where relevant throughout the text.
  • UPDATED: Thinking Critically questions and Applying Your Knowledge questions encourage students to make connections between ideas and to apply course material to their own lives.
  • UPDATED: Learning objectives and chapter summaries guide students through the material, ensuring that they understand each chapter's key takeaways.

Features of Revel for the 7th Edition

  • NEW: Breaking Developments features allow students and instructors to keep up with the latest findings in adolescent development research. These author-written summaries of recent research and cultural trends are updated regularly to help you incorporate cutting-edge developments into the course.
  • NEW: Chapter Introduction videos spotlight people from diverse cultural backgrounds discussing their lives and experiences.
  • UPDATED: Topical videos highlight important research topics such as neurological development, friendship, romantic relationships, media use and mental health. Many of these videos focus on cultural issues, further emphasizing this key theme.
  • NEW: Interactive maps of the US and the world, with Social Explorer technology, enable students to explore similarities and differences between individual states or between the US and other nations.
  • MyVirtualChild is an engaging simulation that immerses students in raising a child from the prenatal period through age 18. Just like in the real world, students' parenting decisions and life choices combine with environmental and genetic factors to shape the development of the virtual child. By immersing students in a customizable virtual world, MyVirtualChild shows how developmental concepts play out over the course of childhood.
  1. Adolescent Development in Today's World
  2. Biological Foundations
  3. Cognitive Foundations
  4. Cultural Beliefs
  5. Gender
  6. The Self
  7. Family Relationships
  8. Friends and Peers
  9. Love and Sexuality
  10. School
  11. Work
  12. Media
  13. Problems and Resilience

About our authors

Jeffrey Jensen Arnett is a senior research scholar in the Department of Psychology at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. He received his Ph.D. in developmental psychology in 1986 from the University of Virginia and did 3 years of postdoctoral work at the University of Chicago. From 1992 through 1998, he was an associate professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Missouri. In the fall of 2005, he was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark; from 2010 to 2011, he was the Nehru Chair at Maharaja Sayajirao University in India; and from 2017 to 2018, he was a visiting professor at the University of Bordeaux in France.

His primary scholarly interest for the past 20 years has been in emerging adulthood. He coined the term, and he has conducted research on emerging adults concerning a wide variety of topics and involving several different ethnic groups in American society. He is the founding president and executive director of the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (SSEA). From 2005 to 2014, he was the editor of the Journal of Adolescent Research (JAR), and currently he is on the editorial board of JAR and 5 other journals. He has published many theoretical and research papers on emerging adulthood in peer-reviewed journals, as well as the book Emerging Adulthood: The Winding Road from the Late Teens Through the Twenties (2024, 3rd edition, Oxford University Press), among many others. For more information, visit his website.

Lene Arnett Jensen is a senior research scientist in the Department of Psychology at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. She received her Ph.D. in developmental psychology in 1994 from the University of Chicago and did a 1-year postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, Berkeley. Prior to coming to Clark University, she taught at the University of Missouri and Catholic University of America. She has also been a visiting professor at Stanford University, Shenzhen University in China, Aalborg University in Denmark, Maharaja Sayajirao University in India and the University of Bordeaux in France. She has taught courses on developmental psychology for more than 30 years.

As the originator of the “cultural-developmental approach” to theory and research, she aims to move the discipline of psychology toward understanding development both in terms of what is universal and what is cultural. Her publications include Immigrant Civic Engagement: New Translations (2008, Taylor-Francis), Bridging Cultural and Developmental Psychology: New Syntheses for Theory, Research and Policy (2011, Oxford University Press), the Oxford Handbook of Human Development and Culture (2015, Oxford University Press), Moral Development in a Global World: Research from a Cultural-Developmental Perspective (2015, Cambridge University Press), and the Oxford Handbook of Moral Development (2020, Oxford University Press). From 2004 to 2015, she was editor-in-chief for the journal New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development (with Reed Larson). She served as program chair for the 2012 biennial conference of the Society for Research on Adolescence (with Xinyin Chen) and currently serves on the boards of several journals. For more information, visit her website.

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