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    Cannabis use and its relationship with bipolar disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Gaurav Maggu, Swati Choudhary, Rajon Jaishy, Suprakash Chaudhury, Daniel Saldanha, Manish Borasi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This highlights the importance of the detrimental effect of cannabis use on bipolar disorder and the need to discourage cannabis use in the youth culture. High-quality prospective studies are required to delineate the effect of cannabis use on bipolar disorder.…”
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    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEMOGRAPHIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND KNOWLEDGE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS ON NATURAL DISASTERS by Vladimir M. Cvetković, Jelena Stanišić

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Given the evident lack of education about natural disasters in Serbia, the study results can be used for policies of educational programs, which would contribute to improving the safety of youth culture.…”
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    Echoes of Our Favourite Childhood Figures by Norbert Griszbacher, Ildikó Kemény, Ákos Varga

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Disney also has had a significant impact on youth culture with its ability to appeal to universal human experiences through its versatile character portfolio. …”
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    Non-suicidal self-injury, youth, and the Internet: What mental health professionals need to know by Lewis Stephen P, Heath Nancy L, Michal Natalie J, Duggan Jamie M

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…To help bridge the gap between youth culture and mental health culture, these essentials include descriptions of Community, Social Networking, and Video/Photo Sharing websites and the terms associated with these websites. …”
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    Socio-cultural changes influenced by information and communication technology by Petrova Yulia, Pervukhina Svetlana

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The first part is a systematic review of the scientific literature focused on social media platforms and the influence of such dynamic parameters as speed and scale of interaction on socio-cultural changes, emotional tendencies, attitudes and behavior of representatives of youth culture. The second part contains a logical conclusion on socio-psychological changes based on the results of a survey aimed at collecting the data necessary to analyse the use of social media technologies and to identify dominant platforms in the youth environment.…”
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    Topical issues of an applied vaping research by L. A. Davletshina, M. V. Karmanov

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…It can be considered not only as a youth culture direction or trend, but also as a new unfavorable factor that strikes at the health of younger generations. …”
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    Analisis kandungan terhadap drama adaptasi Korea di Malaysia by Nazra Aliff Nazri, Abdul Latiff Ahmad

    Published 2022
    “…Nevertheless, the presence of Hallyu in the local context gave quite a negative impact especially in matters relating to youth, culture and religion. Nowadays, with the Hallyu culture gaining popularity, more dramas derived from Korea have been widely adapted into local context. …”
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    Shifting Perceptions Of Instant Ramen In Japan During The High-growth Era, 1958–1973 by Solt, George

    Published 2012
    “…Initially marketed as a healthy meal full of essential vitamins and nutrients that provided an alternative to cooking for busy housewives, instant ramen quickly became a defining product symbolic of postwar youth culture in the 1960s. By tracing the shifts in instant ramen advertising from the earliest ads in newspapers to later spots on television, the essay will examine the evolving form and content of instant noodle advertising in Japan to illuminate the connections between popular food trends and larger social and political changes related to family organisation, nutritional science and projections of national identity…”
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    Conspiracy Theories in the Classroom: Problems and Potential Solutions by Asbjørn Dyrendal, Daniel Jolley

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Conspiracy narratives and speculative rumors of a conspiracist nature are intermittently popular in youth culture, as well as in political discourse. The general motivations of conspiracy beliefs relate to essential needs (for knowledge, to feel safe and secure, to feel good about oneself and one’s group), but evidence shows these needs are not actually served by conspiracy beliefs. …”
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    Participatory art project to develop the creative potential of students of senior high school in Surakarta / Adam Wahida by Wahida, Adam

    Published 2016
    “…The preparation phase is done through: 1) elaboration, establishes the idea, and integrates the project material with socio-cultural context of students, 2) create a synthesis of learning / workshop with art participatory practice to realize the conception of the artwork, 3) define the concepts of creation sourced of youth culture into a variety of art media, 4) plotting embodiment the concept to the final form of participatory art work in the format of two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and installation. …”
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    The polymedia movement of KONY 2012: humanitarianism and millennial activism in the digital age by Thibodo-Carter, S

    Published 2019
    “…It considers the important roles of community, neo-colonialism, religion, celebrity and (social) media in relation to three key foci surrounding the movement: online activism, humanitarianism and millennial youth culture. The objective of the research is to identify the social and anthropological mechanisms underpinning the KONY 2012 phenomenon through investigative techniques including ethnography, so as to contribute to anthropological theory and knowledge and also to gain broader insight into the complicated, complex and multifarious social worlds we live in. …”
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    The experience and memory of youth in England c.1960-c.1969 by Mills, HC

    Published 2016
    “…This thesis argues that age, gender, class, family, location and economics fractured and shaped the experiences of youth, meaning that there was no singular or homogenous youth culture. Young adults did have enough experiences in common, however, to be united by a shared sense of being part of a distinct generation at a distinct historical moment. …”
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    Relationship between demographic and environmental factors and knowledge of secondary school students on natural disasters by Cvetković Vladimir M., Stanišić Jelena

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Given the evident lack of education about natural disasters in Serbia, the study results can be used for policies of educational programs, which would contribute to improving the safety of youth culture. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 179045: Development of institutional capacities, standards and procedures for countering organized crime and terrorism in terms of international integration, br. 179034: From encouraging initiative, cooperation and creativity in education to new roles and identities in the society i br. 47008: Improving quality and accessibility of education in the processes of modernization of Republic of Serbia]…”
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    Brokering anime: how to create a Japanese animation business bridge between Japan and India by Mihara, R

    Published 2017
    “…Influencing the world’s entertainment, creators, and youth culture, anime is one of the crucial lenses through which one can examine Japan’s presence in the world. …”
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    Comunicação, Linguagens e Tecnologias no Cotidiano Escolar<br> by Maria Salete Prado Soares

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…The new ways to “see” and “sense” in the educational process require communicative pedagogic practices, that are planned collectively by teachers, and contemplate the youth culture, new technologies of communication and information, and ultimately make possible the expression of students in new languages and the creation of communicative eco-systems. …”
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    Producing Authenticity: Urban Youth Arts, Rogue Archives and Negotiating a Home for Social Justice by Stuart R. Poyntz

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…This paper examines how authenticity in youth culture and youth cultural expression is negotiated by arts organizations and how organizations locate their own trustworthiness as allies of young people through the curation of online media archives. …”
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    Trends in physical health complaints among adolescents from 2014 – 2019: Considering screen time, social media use, and physical activity by Sondre Aasen Nilsen, Kjell Morten Stormark, Ove Heradstveit, Kyrre Breivik

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Moreover, the results indicate that higher screen time and social media use may have led to changes in the youth culture with potential consequences for adolescents’ well-being.…”
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