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From Break Dancing to Heavy Metal:Navajo Youth, Resistance, and Identity
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DonnaDeyhle
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SAGE Publications
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1998
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Preceiving Social Cleavages and Inequalities:The Case of Israeli Adolescents
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YechezkelDar RachelErhard NuraResh
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SAGE Publications
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1998
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Youth in Northern Ireland: Introduction to the Special Issue
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Andrew Percy
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SAGE Publications
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2000
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The Legacy of the Troubles on the Young People's Psychological and Social Development and Their School Life
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Orla T.Muldoon;Karen Trew;Rosemary Kilpatrick
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SAGE Publications
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2000
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Fast on 200 Beats Per Minute:The Youth Culture of Gabbers in the Neitherlands
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StijnVerhagen FritsVanWel TomTerBogt
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SAGE Publications
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2000
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Negotiating Social Change:The Paradox of Youth
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JohannaWyn RobWhite
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SAGE Publications
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2000
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Youth Cultures Under Authoritarian Regimes.:
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SAGE Publications
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2001
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Perceptions of Risk Factors for Female Gang Involvement Among African and Hispanic Women.:
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SAGE Publications
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2001
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Voices of israeli youth following the assassination of the prime minister:
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Klingman.Avigdor Sgalev.Ronit
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SAGE Publications
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2001
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Assessing after-school programs as contexts for youth development:
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Kahne.Joseph Nagaoka.Jenny Brown.Andrea O'Brien.James Quinn.Therese Thiede.Keith
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SAGE Publications
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2001
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