"Youth Development in Identity Societies is an important wake-up call. The book shines light on the challenges youth in identity societies encounter as they grope their way—often without the benefit of an orienting sense of identity or purpose—into adulthood. Not since Erik Erikson has a researcher offered such an insightful and innovative diagnosis of the problem and possible solution to this increasingly difficult transition. As such, this book is a must read for practitioners, researchers, and others concerned with the well-being of today’s young adults." – Kendall Cotton Bronk, Claremont Graduate University, USA "A fascinating examination of the identity crisis gripping today’s youth. James Côté is the perfect scholar to write such a book. His knowledge and ability to explain and integrate multiple perspectives, from the sciences to the humanities, makes for a unique and particularly insightful take on the issues involved." – Steven L. Berman, University of Central Florida, USA"This book is a most astute and engaging assessment of challenges facing modern societies in preparing youth for adulthood. Youth malaise and lack of purpose are situated in long-term trends—the decline of ‘role societies,’ individualization of the life course, and attempts to solve social inequality via universal higher education." – Jeylan T. Mortimer, University of Minnesota, USA