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Popular Culture Texts and Young People: Making Meaning, Honouring Resistance, and Becoming Harry Potter

The article discusses how popular culture produces much of the materials out of which people fashion their identities. These materials include images and messages from the music, TV, film, technology and fashion industries.

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Published in:International journal of narrative therapy and community work 2009-01, Vol.2009 (2), p.3-10
Main Authors: Tilsen, Julie, Nylund, David
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Computer & video games
Consumption
Critical thinking
Cultural Context
Cultural studies
Digital audio players
Grand Theft Auto games
Interpersonal Competence
Mass Media
Mass media and youth
Media literacy
Middle class
Narrative therapy
Popular culture
Potter, Harry (Fictitious character)
Psychological aspects
Resistance (Psychology)
Self Actualization
Social networks
Therapists
Therapy
Thinking Skills
Traditions
Verbal communication
Video Games
Young adults
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