Forty years ago, between 1962-1964, fieldwork was carried out on the research project Adjustment of Young Workers to Work Situations and Adult Roles. Using archived materials relating to the little known Norbert Elias project, this paper has two aims. First, to introduce this largely unknown aspect of Elias’s work to a wider audience. Second, to explore in detail Elias’s contributions to the project by piecing together his ideas and hypotheses from archived materials. During the early stages of the research, Elias suggested that the transition from school to work constituted a ‘shock’ experience and that young people would experience initial difficulties in adjusting to their new role. He suggested that difficulties would emerge in their re...
Paper presented at the Minnesota International Couseling Institute (MICI), 27 July - 1 AugustAfter a...
On the Process of Civilisation (alternatively The Civilizing Process) is the English title of the mo...
Many researchers have used the method of asking young people to write essays charting the courses th...
Forty years ago, between 1962-1964, fieldwork was carried out on the research project Adjustment of ...
Forty years ago, in 1962, fieldwork began on the research project ‘Adjustment of Young Workers to Wo...
A study performed in 1962 by Norbert Elias on the adjustment of young people to the transition from ...
The school and labour market experiences of young workers are a major concern for both academics and...
Since 2001 we have been engaged in a re-study of three linked Leicester projects: The Employment of ...
Using previously unanalysed data from Norbert Elias’s lost study of young workers in Leicester —the ...
Using data from a little known project, ‘Adjustment of Young Workers to Work Situations and Adult Ro...
Using data from a little known project, ‘Adjustment of Young Workers to Work Situations and Adult Ro...
Much of the literature on the transition of young people from school was undertaken at a time when e...
In this paper, we seek to examine the gendered nature of boys’ school to work transitions for a grou...
Using data from a little known project, 'Adjustment of Young Workers to Work Situations and Adult Ro...
The main thesis is that Elias’s work can play a paradigmatic role in a sociological theory developme...
Paper presented at the Minnesota International Couseling Institute (MICI), 27 July - 1 AugustAfter a...
On the Process of Civilisation (alternatively The Civilizing Process) is the English title of the mo...
Many researchers have used the method of asking young people to write essays charting the courses th...
Forty years ago, between 1962-1964, fieldwork was carried out on the research project Adjustment of ...
Forty years ago, in 1962, fieldwork began on the research project ‘Adjustment of Young Workers to Wo...
A study performed in 1962 by Norbert Elias on the adjustment of young people to the transition from ...
The school and labour market experiences of young workers are a major concern for both academics and...
Since 2001 we have been engaged in a re-study of three linked Leicester projects: The Employment of ...
Using previously unanalysed data from Norbert Elias’s lost study of young workers in Leicester —the ...
Using data from a little known project, ‘Adjustment of Young Workers to Work Situations and Adult Ro...
Using data from a little known project, ‘Adjustment of Young Workers to Work Situations and Adult Ro...
Much of the literature on the transition of young people from school was undertaken at a time when e...
In this paper, we seek to examine the gendered nature of boys’ school to work transitions for a grou...
Using data from a little known project, 'Adjustment of Young Workers to Work Situations and Adult Ro...
The main thesis is that Elias’s work can play a paradigmatic role in a sociological theory developme...
Paper presented at the Minnesota International Couseling Institute (MICI), 27 July - 1 AugustAfter a...
On the Process of Civilisation (alternatively The Civilizing Process) is the English title of the mo...
Many researchers have used the method of asking young people to write essays charting the courses th...