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Posted on February 8th, 2005 by .
Categories: Youth culture (as a practice).
A very interesting article on Spiked Online: spiked-liberties | Article | Tying teenagers down
Young people developing unmediated relationships with one another, something that in the past caused little concern – indeed, was often seen as crucial to the rites of passage young people go through in order to grow up – is today seen as a problem.
The interesting question is of course: why do we do this? Stuart Waiton tries to find out why we want to stop young people ‘just hanging out’ with their friends?
by Stuart Waiton
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