Youth, Peer Culture, and Everyday Political Consciousness

Horkheimer and Adorno (1997) argue in their famous chapter “The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception” inDialectic of Enlightenmentabout a way which mediates questions of socialization and of the constitution of subjectivity. At first glance, their conclusion seems to be very dark with r...

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subjects Adolescence
Adolescents
Behavioral sciences
Biological sciences
Biology
Business
Capitalism
Children
Cultural industries
Developmental biology
Economic theory
Economics
Human developmental stages
Human populations
Human societies
Industrial sectors
Industry
Interpersonal relations
Leisure studies
Peer groups
Persons
Political socialization
Population studies
Psychology
Recreation
Respect
Social dynamics
Social groups
Social psychology
Social sciences
Social structures
Socialization
Sociology
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