Article: Theoretical structure of adolescent alienation : a multigroup confirmatory factor analysis.

Throughout the 20th century, the concept of alienation has received substantial attention in the social sciences. Since its introduction by Hegel and Marx, this concept has been defined in a variety of ways that reflect the various disciplines and specific views of researchers who study it. Alienation research peaked during the 1970s and has received declining attention until recently. Many have criticized this concept as being too broadly used to describe nearly any kind of aberrant behavior, ranging from political manifestations to psychopathology (Mackey & Ahlgren, 1977; Israel, 1972; Williamson & Cullingford, 1997). Nonetheless, there has been a recent upsurge of ...

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