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Military Brats and Other Global Nomads: Growing Up in Organization Families

Autor Morten G. Ender
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mar 2002 – vârsta până la 17 ani
After World War II, American political, military, corporate, and humanitarian responsibilities abroad expanded greatly. With families in tow, government officials, military service personnel, business executives, and missionaries began to travel and live, in increasing numbers, outside of their home country. Other nations followed suit. Ender examines this legacy of the late 20th century and analyzes the social, psychological, and historical imprints on people who came of age in these service organization families.Such international experiences impose specific demands on employees, their spouses and their children. These include relocation, risk of death or injury, family separation, and social controls on behavior. This collection contains thirteen essays by researchers studying children, adolescents, youth, and adults in a service organization family context, including the military, the State Department, international educators, and non-governmental organizations. The studies integrate research from sociology, psychology, child and adolescent development, family studies, and communications.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275972660
ISBN-10: 0275972666
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MORTEN G. ENDER is Assistant Professor of Sociology in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership at the United States Military Academy at West Point.

Cuprins

Foreword by Mady Wechsler SegalIntroduction by Morten G. EnderGrowing Up in Military FamiliesThe Effects of Deployment on Traditional and Nontraditional Military Families: Navy Mothers and Their Children by Michelle L. KelleyThe Military Teenager in Europe: Perspectives for Health Care Providers by Mary P. TylerBehavior of Civilian and Military High School Students in Movie Theaters by Phoebe Evelyn PriceVietnamese Amerasians: In Search for Identity in Their Fathers' Land by Robert S. McKelveyMilitary Brats: Issues and Associations in Adulthood by Karen Cachevki Williams and LisaMarie Liebenow MarigliaBeyond Adolescence: The Experiences of Adult Children of Military Parents by Morten G. EnderGrowing Up Abroad in Organization FamiliesAttachment Theory: A View into the Global Nomad Experience by Barbara F. SchaettiInternationally Mobile Children in Children's Fictional Literature: Legitimate Reflection or Reflecting Legitimation? by Annika HylmöChildren's International Relocation and the Developmental Process by Richard PearceGender Differences in Cultural Acceptance and Career Orientation among Internationally Mobile and Noninternationally Mobile Adolescents by Michael E. Gerner and Fres L. Perry, Jr.Other Expatriate Adolescents: A Postmodern Approach to Understanding Expatriate Adolescents Among Non-U.S. Children by Annika HylmöIdentity Formation and the Adult Third Culture Kid by Kathleen A. Finn JordanEducational and Occupational Choices of American Adult Third Culture Kids by Ann Baker CottrellIndex