B. Bradford Brown

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B. Bradford Brown is Professor of Educational Psychology in the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His area of expertise is adolescent peer relations.

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[edit] University positions, recognitions

Brown has been a member of the UW-Madison faculty since 1979. Brown also is Faculty Associate in the UW-Madison's Wisconsin Center for Education Research, as well as being a member of the University's Institute on Aging.

Brown has been recognized by the Wisconsin Student Association and the Pan-Hellenic/Intrafraternity Council for his teaching.

[edit] Activities

Brown served on the Executive Council of the Society for Research on Adolescence.

[edit] Publications

Brown's publications include

[edit] Books

  • Steinberg, L., Brown, B. B., & Dornbusch, S. M. (1996). Beyond the classroom: Why school reform has failed and what parents need to do. New York: Simon & Schuster.
  • Furman, W., Brown, B. B., & Feiring, C. (Eds.) (1999). The development of romantic relationships in adolescence. London: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521591562.
  • Larson, R., Brown, B. B., & Mortimer, J. (Eds.). (2002). Adolescents’ preparation for the future: Perils and promise. New York: Blackwell.
  • Brown, B. B., Larson, R., & Saraswathi, T. S. (Eds.). (2002). The World’s Youth: Adolescence in Eight Regions of the Globe. New York: Cambridge University Press (Recipient of the 2004 Social Policy Award from the Society for Research on Adolescence.) ISBN 052180910X.
  • Brown, B. B., & Mounts, N. S. (Eds.). (in press). Linking Parents and Family to Adolescent Peer Relations: Ethnic and Cultural Considerations (New Directions in Child and Adolescent Development). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

[edit] Articles

  • Brown, B. Bradford (2003). "Adolescent Identity Formation and Rites of Passage: The Navajo Kinaalda Ceremony for Girls / From Authoritative Parenting Practices to an Authoritarian Context : Exploring the Person Environment Fit". Journal of Research on Adolescence 13 (4). Society for Research on Adolescence. 

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