Modern day economic and socio-cultural developments require people to be ever more specialized and mobile in their educational and professional choices. This is particularly relevant for ‘emerging adults’, that is to say, those who find themselves at that stage of life when their scholastic or university education ends, and they begin to make choices regarding their professional working life. Transitions between different activity systems, and changes of residence which they entail, make ‘emerging adulthood’ a particularly unstable period in which young people continually dissolve, create and recreate relationship networks of varying degrees of importance which are able to support them through these changes. Beginning with empirical evidence and theoretical starting points typical of the psychology of education and development, this contribution proposes a theoretical reflection which attempts to analyze the efficacy of Social Network Sites in facilitating and supporting emerging adults during their education and vocational training and the important transitions which they have to face as they develop.

On the Importance of Social Network Sites in the Transitions which Characterize ‘Emerging Adulthood’ / Frozzi G.; Mazzoni E.. - In: ICST TRANSACTIONS ON E-EDUCATION AND E-LEARNING. - ISSN 2032-9253. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:7-9(2011), pp. 1-11. [10.4108/icst.trans.eeel.2011.e4]

On the Importance of Social Network Sites in the Transitions which Characterize ‘Emerging Adulthood’

MAZZONI, ELVIS
2011

Abstract

Modern day economic and socio-cultural developments require people to be ever more specialized and mobile in their educational and professional choices. This is particularly relevant for ‘emerging adults’, that is to say, those who find themselves at that stage of life when their scholastic or university education ends, and they begin to make choices regarding their professional working life. Transitions between different activity systems, and changes of residence which they entail, make ‘emerging adulthood’ a particularly unstable period in which young people continually dissolve, create and recreate relationship networks of varying degrees of importance which are able to support them through these changes. Beginning with empirical evidence and theoretical starting points typical of the psychology of education and development, this contribution proposes a theoretical reflection which attempts to analyze the efficacy of Social Network Sites in facilitating and supporting emerging adults during their education and vocational training and the important transitions which they have to face as they develop.
2011
On the Importance of Social Network Sites in the Transitions which Characterize ‘Emerging Adulthood’ / Frozzi G.; Mazzoni E.. - In: ICST TRANSACTIONS ON E-EDUCATION AND E-LEARNING. - ISSN 2032-9253. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:7-9(2011), pp. 1-11. [10.4108/icst.trans.eeel.2011.e4]
Frozzi G.; Mazzoni E.
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