Young Women's Friendships across Three Generations: Insights from Norway

This essay explores the variation in young women's friendships from a temporal and generational perspective: when and why did different features of girls' friendship emerge, what form did they take in different social settings, and what socio-cultural and psychological challenges may they...

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Ambivalence
Childhood
Cities
Freedoms
Friendship
Friendships
Gender
Grandmothers
Interviews
Intimacy
Junior high schools
Love
Mothers
Rural communities
Scripts
Secondary schools
Social generations
Trust
Vulnerability
Women
Wright, Katie
Young women
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