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Youth & Society is abstracted and indexed in, among other databases: SCOPUS, and the Social Sciences Citation Index. According to the Journal Citation Reports, its 2017 impact factor is 2.13, ranking it 28 out of 146 journals in the category 'Sociology'. [1] and 13 out of 98 journals in the category 'Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary'.
The final track on the album, 郊眠寺 ("Cable Temple") concerns the class divide and pollution. [3] Compared to the band's first album, it has a more mellow, bluesy sound, punctuated with moments of intense drama. The album is a mix of jazz, folk, prog rock, and chamber folk. It was intended to be listened to as one continuous work, but, in ...
The Journal of Youth Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering youth studies. It was established in 1998 and is published ten times per year by Taylor & Francis . The editors-in-chief are Robert MacDonald ( Monash University ), Tracy Shildrick ( Newcastle University ), and Dan Woodman ( University of Melbourne ).
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The flappers and the Mods are two examples of the impact of youth culture on society. The flappers were young women that were confident about a prosperous future after World War I . [ 7 ] This liveliness showed in their new attitudes in life in which they openly drank, smoked, and, in some cases, socialized with gangster-type men.
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Youth participation is the active engagement of young people throughout their own communities. It is often used as a shorthand for youth participation in any many forms, including decision-making, sports, schools and any activity where young people are not historically engaged.
In 1854, apostle Lorenzo Snow organized the Polysophical Society and encouraged young Latter-day Saints to join. In 1875, LDS Church president Brigham Young organized the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association (YMMIA) and intended that it act as a male equivalent of the Young Ladies' Cooperative Retrenchment Association, which was renamed ...