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Beteiligte: Robards, Brady, Bennett, Andy
In: Sociology, 45, 2011, 2, S. 303-317
veröffentlicht:
SAGE Publications
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Umfang: 303-317
ISSN: 0038-0385
1469-8684
veröffentlicht in: Sociology
Sprache: Englisch
Kollektion: sid-55-col-jstoras12
JSTOR Arts & Sciences XII Archive
Inhaltsangabe

<p>Since the early 2000s, sociologists of youth have been engaged in a debate concerning the relevance of 'subculture' as a theoretical framework in the light of more recent postmoderninfluenced interpretations of youth identities as fluid, dynamic and reflexively constructed. Utilizing ethnographic data collected on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, this article considers such debates in relation to social network sites such as MySpace and Facebook. Although online identity expression has been interpreted as exhibiting subcultural qualities, preliminary empirical research informing this article lends itself to a more neo-tribal reading.</p>