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Anyiwo, Nkemka; Watkins, Daphne C.; Rowley, Stephanie J. – Youth & Society, 2022
This study examined associations between Black youth's engagement with hip-hop culture and their sociopolitical development (SPD) (e.g., critical social analysis, critical agency, and anti-racist activism). Participants included 499 Black adolescents recruited from across the United States through an online survey panel. Findings from regression…
Descriptors: African Americans, Popular Culture, Cultural Influences, Adolescents
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Papaioannou, Tao – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2021
Situated within research on youth, participatory politics, and media framing of obesity, this study examined how undergraduate students in a media literacy course engaged with obesity discourse as a nexus of civic participation. Twenty-nine students enrolled on the course identified frames of obesity in plus-size model Tess Holliday's Instagram…
Descriptors: Obesity, Undergraduate Students, Social Media, Media Literacy
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Leung, Ambrose; Kier, Cheryl – Journal of Youth Studies, 2008
This study examines the relationship between music preferences and civic activism among 182 participants aged 14-24 years. Our analyses show that participants who regularly listened to certain music genres such as classical, opera, musicals, new age, easy listening, house, world music, heavy metal, punk, and ska were significantly more likely to…
Descriptors: Music, Citizen Participation, Activism, Young Adults
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Alvarez, Luis; Widener, Daniel – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2008
Rather than assume that ethnicity or race necessarily marks the edges of one's culture or politics, the contributors to this dossier highlight the messy, blurry, and often contradictory relationships that arise when Chicana/os and African Americans engage one another. The essays explore the complicated mix of cooperation and conflict that…
Descriptors: African Americans, Ethnicity, African American Culture, Politics