AAS 246 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Youth Subculture, Demography Of The United States, Youth Culture
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Neoliberalism an economic and political theory that stresses free market principles of deregulation, privatization, and less state social services. It is also a political mode of governance that stresses individual responsibility and conduct to govern. Globalization refers to transformations in economic, cultural, social, political life due to accelerated flows of capital, people, goods, and media across borders. It is tied to the deindustrialization of industrialized countries in 1970s and onslaught of neoliberal policies. Approaches to the study of asian american youth. Identity generally refers to how an individual identifies oneself or is identified as. This can include race, class, gender, sexuality, religion, culture, language, citizenship status, and immigration status. Members of a subculture usually share cultural practices, beliefs, and or symbols (e. g dress, language, style, activities) to distinguish themselves from the members of other social groups. It is often linked to resistance but is not necessarily so. Operates (cid:449)ithi(cid:374) real(cid:373) of (cid:862)(cid:272)ulture(cid:863)--systems and patterns of social practices, beliefs, and symbols.