Paul S. Cray’s research while affiliated with Boston College and other places

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Leaving Home for College: Expectations for Selective Reconstruction of Self
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August 1998

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Symbolic Interaction

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Lynda Lytle Holmstrom

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Paul S. Cray

This paper describes how 23 primarily upper-middle-class high school seniors anticipated identity changes as they prepared to leave home for college. The transition from high school to college is a period of “liminality” during which students are structurally in between old and new statuses. We discuss how students anticipated change, planned to affirm certain of their identities, imagined creating new identities, and contemplated discovering unanticipated identities. Such interpretive effort must be understood in the context of the ambivalence they felt about leaving home and achieving independence. The data also provoke discussion of how social class membership might be implicated in people's ability to control identity change as they move through the life course.

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... They may do have some ideas, but understanding situation of academic or social life is in the real life might not be fulfilled yet . The shift from secondary school to university is commonly viewed as a time when individuals find themselves in a state of limbo between their past and future roles (Karp et al., 1998). This going to college is not like going back to school (Shatkin, 2007). ...

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NARRATIVE REVIEW OF ADJUSTMENT DISORDERS AMONG FRESHMEN
Leaving Home for College: Expectations for Selective Reconstruction of Self
  • Citing Article
  • August 1998

Symbolic Interaction