02656nam 2200421 450 991068793370332120230625202439.0(CKB)5670000000374848(NjHacI)995670000000374848(EXLCZ)99567000000037484820230625d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHandbook of adolescent digital media use and mental health /Jacqueline Nesi, Eva H. Telzer, Mitchell J. Prinstein, editorsCambridge, UK ;New York, NY :Cambridge University Press,[2022]1 online resource1-108-97227-6 Includes bibliographical references and index."The experience of contemporary adolescents is one that differs profoundly from that of earlier generations. Research on adolescence has also endured substantial change, and the concept of change is central to the topics addressed in this handbook. Change, for example, is key to the very definition of adolescence as a developmental time period marked by rapid physical, social, and psychological transformation. Accumulating evidence in developmental neuroscience over the past decades reveals a complexity of change not previously understood. Mental health is also an evolving concept - both in definition and in practice - with our understanding of what constitutes "good" mental health subject to fluctuating societal norms and stigmas, emerging diagnostic categories and dimensions, and increasing prevalence rates. Yet perhaps most closely tied to the concept of change is digital media - inextricably linked with evolution, adaptation, transformation. To understand digital media is to recognize and wrestle with a constantly evolving phenomenon - an entity that changes within a world that changes around it, both as a cause and a consequence of it"-- Provided by publisher.Internet and teenagersPsychological aspectsMass media and teenagersPsychological aspectsDigital mediaPsychological aspectsInternet and teenagersPsychological aspects.Mass media and teenagersPsychological aspects.Digital mediaPsychological aspects.004.67/80835Nesi JacquelineTelzer Eva H.Prinstein Mitchell J.NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910687933703321Handbook of adolescent digital media use and mental health2948543UNINA05320nam 22007335 450 991033772090332120251010082625.03-030-12092-910.1007/978-3-030-12092-4(CKB)4100000008160683(DE-He213)978-3-030-12092-4(MiAaPQ)EBC5771564(Au-PeEL)EBL5771564(OCoLC)1101877153(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/34798(ODN)ODN0010074015(oapen)doab34798(EXLCZ)99410000000816068320190508d2019 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Emigrant Communities of Latvia National Identity, Transnational Belonging, and Diaspora Politics /edited by Rita Kaša, Inta Mieriņa1st ed. 2019.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2019.1 online resource (XI, 298 p. 31 illus.) IMISCOE Research Series,2364-40953-030-12091-0 Introduction: Rita Kaša and Inta Mieriņa -- Part I Contemporary Latvian Migration: An Integrated Approach to Surveying Emigrants Worldwide: Inta Mieriņa -- Emigration from Latvia: A Brief History and Driving Forces in the 21st Century: Mihails Hazans -- The Complex Identities of Latvians Abroad: What Shapes a Migrant’s Sense of Belonging?: Ilze Koroļeva -- Latvian Migrants in Foreign Labour Markets: Job Placement and Discrimination: Aivars Tabuns -- PART II Case Studies on Transnational and National Belonging of Migrants: Latvian Migrants in Great Britain: ‘The Great Departure’, Transnational Identity and Long Distance Belonging: Mārtiņš Kaprāns -- Growing Up to Belong Transnationally: Parent Perceptions on Identity Formation among Latvian Emigrant Children in England: Daiga Kamerāde and Ieva Skubiņa -- Manoeuvring in between: Mapping out the Transnational Identity of Russian-speaking Latvians in Sweden and Great Britain: Iveta Jurkane-Hobein and Evija Kļave -- Cultural and Media Identity among Latvian Migrants in Germany: Laura Sūna -- Latvian Emigrants in the United States: Different Waves, Different Identities?: Andris Saulītis and Inta Mieriņa -- ‘I Am One of Them’: Exploring the Communication of Identity of Latvian Migrants on Social Networking Sites: Ianis Bucholtz and Laura Sūna -- Part III Return Migration and Policies of the Sending Country: Return Migration Process in Policy and Practice: Evija Kļave and Inese Šūpule -- The Nexus between Higher Education Funding and Return Migration Examined: Rita Kaša. .This open access volume examines experiences of contemporary Latvian migrants, thereby focusing on reasons for emigration, processes of integration in their host countries, and – in the case of return migration - re-integration in their home country. In the context of European migration, the book describes the case of Latvia, which is interesting due to the multiple waves of excessive emigration, continuously high migration potential among European Union member states, and diverse migrant characteristics. It provides a fascinating insight into the social and psychological aspects linked to migration in a comparative context. The data in this volume is rich in providing individual level perspectives of contemporary Latvian migrants by addressing issues such as emigrants’ economic, social and cultural inclusion in the host country, ties with the home country and culture, interaction with public authorities both in the host and home country, political views, and perspectives on the permanent settlement in migration or return. Through topics such as assimilation of children, relationships between emigrants representing different emigration waves, the complex identities and attachments of minority emigrants, and the role of culture and media in identity formation and presentation, this book addresses topics that any contemporary emigrant community is faced with.IMISCOE Research Series,2364-4095Emigration and immigrationPsychology, ComparativeSociologyPolitical scienceHuman MigrationDiaspora StudiesComparative PsychologySociologyPolitical ScienceEmigration and immigration.Psychology, Comparative.Sociology.Political science.Human Migration.Diaspora Studies.Comparative Psychology.Sociology.Political Science.304.8325.24796POL000000SOC007000SOC026000PSY054000bisacshKaša Ritaedt1854395Kaša Ritaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMieriņa Intaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910337720903321The Emigrant Communities of Latvia4451593UNINA