The free webinar Time Perspective from Adolescence Through Adulthood is available for viewing and posted in the archive.
Time is as essential as the air we breathe, yet research on time perspective—how we think and feel about the past, present, and future—has yet to examine the construct from adolescence to adulthood. In this webinar based on reports on a Special Issue of Research in Human Development, the speakers introduce time perspective as a multidimensional, developmental, and modifiable construct. Then, four studies on the topic including adolescents, young adults, middle-aged adults, and older adults are presented. This research incorporates diverse participants and age-specific outcomes. Collectively, this work sets the stage for the next era of research on time perspective.
Speakers:
Zena R. Mello, San Francisco State University; Frank C. Worrell, University of California, Berkeley; Julia Moon, San Francisco State University; Samuel Leonard, University of Memphis; Sarah Barber, Georgia State University
Moderator:
Jennifer Urban Brown, Montclaire State University
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Those who are interested in reading the complete published articles can find them in the upcoming issue of Research in Human Development, 16(2).