Unable to conform, unwilling to rebel? Youth, culture, and motivation in globalizing Japan
This paper investigates the effects of globalization on Japanese young adults from sociological and psychological perspectives. While Japan’s socio-economic institutions have shown mainly resistant (or “hot”) reactions to globalization, individual-level adaptations remain oriented toward conformity...
Autors principals: | Toivonen, T, Norassakunkit, V, Uchida, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Frontiers
2011
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