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Teenage Runaways Broken Hearts and Bad Attitudes

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ISBN-10: 0789008920

ISBN-13: 9780789008923

Edition: 1999

Authors: Laurie Schaffner

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List price: $33.95
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 8/26/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 202
Size: 6.50" wide x 8.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.682
Language: English

About the Author
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Running Away Is Social Behavior: Statistics and History
Introduction: Problems in Identifying Runaway Behaviors
A Social History of Running Away
Reasons for Running Away: Popular Assumptions, Myths, and Current Realities
Development of Runaway Culture Through Patterns of Emotional Interaction
Emotion Theory and Running Away
Procedure: Design and Methodology
Description of the Sample
Contemporary Problems in the Study of Runaways
Conclusion
Running Away: Theories of Emotion and Deviance
Introduction
Emotion Theory
Interactionism
Conflict Perspective
Control Theory
Conclusion
Running Away and the Socioemotional Bond
Introduction: The Social Bond Is an Emotional Connection
"Emotion Talk": Finding the Sociology of Emotion
Family Bonds Weaken and Dissolve
Family Bonds Rupture
Irreparable Bonds
Reparation of Bonds: Longing for Protection and Recognition
Conclusion
The Politics of Anger: Rebellion, Ressentiment, and Emotional Capital
Introduction
A Unanimous Chorus by the Ruled: "Too Many Unfair Rules and Rulers"
The Ultimate Wielding of Authority Over Youths: "Lockup Is Hell"
Struggles to Meet Expectations: "I Love My Mother, But ..."
Ressentiment and Emotional Capital
Rage and Insubordination: Defiant Running Away
Anger and the Politics of Aim
Conclusion
Broken Hearts and "Bad Attitudes"
Introduction: Theoretical Observations
Runaways' Recommendations
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index