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  2. Youth culture - Wikipedia

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    Young people can make changes in society, such as through youth-led revolutions. Organizations of young people, which were often based on student identity, were crucial to the American civil rights movement , which included organizations like the Southern Student Organizing Committee , Students for a Democratic Society , and the Student ...

  3. List of youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    Young Democrats of America (US) Young European Federalists (Europe) Young European Leadership (Europe) Young Judaea; Young Left (Austria) Young Life (US) Young Marines (US) Young Muslims Canada; Young People's Socialist League (1907) (US) Young People's Socialist League (Socialist Party USA) (US) Young Religious Unitarian Universalists (US/Canada)

  4. Youth activism - Wikipedia

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    Youth-driven activism requires young people to be the primary movers within an adult-led movement. Such is the case with the Sierra Club, where youth compel their peers to join and become active in the environmental movement.

  5. Youth perspective - Wikipedia

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    This process brought together the voices of 2,000 young people through local youth tables in 18 countries and 100 young people gathered in Chile, which produced a joint declaration presented to the States.31; Group of children, adolescents and youth: in the Civil Society Participation Mechanism of the Forum on Sustainable Development of ECLAC.

  6. Positive youth development - Wikipedia

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    [4] [2] Similar to the principles of positive psychology, the theory of PYD suggests that "if young people have mutually beneficial relations with the people and institutions of their social world, they will be on the way to a hopeful future marked by positive contributions to self, family, community, and civil society." [11]

  7. Youth studies - Wikipedia

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    Youth studies is an interdisciplinary academic field devoted to the study of the development, history, culture, psychology, and politics of youth.The field studies not only specific cultures of young people, but also their relationships, roles and responsibilities throughout the larger societies which they occupy.

  8. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    Social media has grown in popularity, and many people around the world now use it. People use social media to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content (such as videos). [1] Around 95% of young people between the ages of 13–17 use at least one social media platform, [2] making it a major influence on young adolescents ...

  9. Theory of generations - Wikipedia

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    Mannheim defined a generation (note that some have suggested that the term cohort is more correct) to distinguish social generations from the kinship (family, blood-related generations) [2] as a group of individuals of similar ages whose members have experienced a noteworthy historical event within a set period of time.