Contemporary College Students’ Reflections on Their High School Peer Crowds
Author(s) -
Crabbe Rowena,
Pivnick Lilla K.,
Bates Julia,
Gordon Rachel A.,
Crosnoe Robert
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of adolescent research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.862
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1552-6895
pISSN - 0743-5584
DOI - 10.1177/0743558418809537
Subject(s) - crowds , popularity , ethnic group , diversity (politics) , psychology , peer group , population , social psychology , sociology , demography , computer security , computer science , anthropology
High school peer crowds are fundamental components of adolescent development with influences on short- and long-term life trajectories. This study provides the perspectives of contemporary college students regarding their recent high school social landscapes, contributing to current research and theory on the social contexts of high school. This study also highlights the experiences of college-bound students who represent a growing segment of the adolescent population. Sixty-one undergraduates attending universities in two states participated in 10 focus groups to reflect on their experiences with high school peer crowds during the late 2010s. Similar to seminal research on peer crowds, we examined crowds and individuals along several focal domains: popularity, extracurricular involvement, academic orientation, fringe media, illicit risk-taking, and race ethnicity. We find that names and characteristics of crowds reflect the current demographic and cultural moment (i.e., growing importance of having a college education, racial-ethnic diversity) and identify peer crowds that appear to be particularly salient for college-bound youth. Overall, this study illuminates how the retrospective accounts of college-bound students offer insight into high school social hierarchies during a time of rapid social change.
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