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Social Values and Moral Intuitions - The World-Views of 'Millennial' Young Adults

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Informationen zum Autor Gary S. Gregg is Parfet Professor of Psychology at Kalamazoo College in Michigan. He received his PhD in Personality Psychology from the University of Michigan in 1982, and has used life history interviews to study the identity development of young adults in the United States and in Arab-Muslim societies. Zusammenfassung This study uses depth interviews to offer a scholarly account of young adults’ values and worldviews on a range of issues, including religion, the economy, politics, gender, ethnicity, and the digital technologies they’ve grown up with. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Studying Millennials’ Social Values 2. Millennials’ Values and World-Views 3. Individuals’ Belief Systems 4.Millennials View American Society 5. Millennials View the World 6. Social Philosophies and the Great Recession7. Millennials View their Cyber-Virtual Worlds 8. Social Class: The World-Views of "non-College" Millennials 9. A Theory of Social Values Appendix 1. Respondents Appendix 2: The Kids Are Not All Right: Social and Psychological Distress Among the "Millennial" Generation References

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