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[ecrea] Call for papers: Youth (Sub)cultures in Changing Societies
Wed May 26 13:43:45 GMT 2010
>Youth (Sub)cultures in Changing Societies
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>Tallinn University, Estonia, 2-4 February 2011
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>Rapid technological developments, structural
>changes in the society and economic uncertainty
>influence lifestyles of young people. One of the
>possibilities for identification and belonging
>is participation in different youth cultures.
>Youth (sub)cultures are oriented towards choices
>in music, style, sports or politics, but at the
>same time determined by structural
>circumstances. As the media tends to focus on
>their negative aspects, distinctive youth
>lifestyles have often been associated with
>deviance. The latter is especially the case in
>Eastern Europe, where the society has for a long
>time been understood as homogeneous, and where a
>plurality of lifestyles has only recently began to surface.
>
>The conference investigates the impact of
>choices and structural restrictions on youth
>cultures in times of social change. The main
>focus is on the question whether youth cultures
>are deviant or only distinctive lifestyles.
>Other questions concern, e.g., the role of youth
>cultures in multicultural society; the status of
>different youth (sub)cultures; and the changes
>that international subcultures undergo when
>being diffused to new societies what do they tell about the host society?
>
>Keynote speakers:
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>Ross Haenfler Deviance and Youth Subcultures
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>Paul Hodkinson New Media and Youth Cultures
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>Hilary Pilkington Youth Cultures in Eastern Europe
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>Mikko Salasuo New and Old Approaches to Youth Cultures: The Scandinavian Case
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>The subject of the conference can be approached
>from different perspectives. In the
>21^st century, youth cultures are more diverse
>than ever, and all papers shedding new light on
>the topic are welcome. Selected papers of the
>conference will be published in the journal
>Studies of Transition States and Societies in a
>special issue on youth cultures.
>Abstracts (max. 200 words), should be sent by
>e-mail to Maarja Kobin, (maarja.kobin /at/ gmail.com)
><mailto:(maarja.kobin /at/ gmail.com)> *by 30 September
>2010 *at the latest. General inquiries regarding
>the event should be addressed to Airi-Alina Allaste, (airi-alina.allaste /at/ tlu.ee)
>
>* *
>
>*Please distribute this call for papers to
>anybody who might be interested. Thank you!*
>
>
>
>--
>Airi-Alina Allaste
>
>professor of sociology
>Institute for International and Social Studies, Tallinn University
>
>Uus-sadama 5
>10120 Tallinn, Estonia
>
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