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Globalization, individualization and gender in adolescents' texts

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posted on 2010-07-14, 11:13 authored by Pat O'ConnorPat O'Connor
Drawing on texts written by young people aged 14-17 years in a school context in response to an invitation to write a page describing themselves and their vision of Ireland and to use the reverse side creatively for drawings, poems or songs, this article illustrates the methodological difficulties of exploring globalization and individualization in such texts. The indicators of globalization were global entertainment and consumer culture, global technology, references to international travel, and global concerns. The indicators of individualization were the absence of references to structural location, or the presence of references to choices, hopes or plans and related images. There were insurmountable methodological difficulties in differentiating between individualization in these terms and stereotypical ways of 'doing boy/girl'. Hence, the typology that was created focussed on the global content of the main texts and back pages and their gendered content.

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