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 <blockquote> 그러나, 십대들이 특별한 힘을 갖는 분야가 분명히 존재한다. 그 힘이란 것은 십대들이 서로를 평가하는 그런 비공식적인 사회세계를 창조하는 힘이다. 그것은 바로 십대들이 자신들만의 지위체계를 창조할 수 있고 또 그렇게 하는 원동력이다 . . .  <blockquote> 그러나, 십대들이 특별한 힘을 갖는 분야가 분명히 존재한다. 그 힘이란 것은 십대들이 서로를 평가하는 그런 비공식적인 사회세계를 창조하는 힘이다. 그것은 바로 십대들이 자신들만의 지위체계를 창조할 수 있고 또 그렇게 하는 원동력이다 . . . 
-</blockquote> See the subtitles of the [[http://routledgesw.com/files/hbse/9.3Milner.pdf]].+</blockquote> See the subtitles of the [[http://routledgesw.com/files/hbse/9.3Milner.pdf]] -- **Teenagers, Status, and Consumerism** 
 + 
 +<blockquote>
 +ntroductory remarks: Many explanations of the teenage behavior focus on their 
 +stage of biological and psychological developmentYet these are virtually the 
 +same for young people in all societies and historical periods. Th eir patterns of 
 +behavior, however, vary enormously across cultures. Th is reading off ers a sociological 
 +understanding of contemporary American teenagers that focuses on the ways that 
 +adults have organized the formal structures of young people’s lives and in turn how 
 +they have responded to these structures by creating their own informal forms of 
 +social organization. Th e core of this informal organization is a peer status system that 
 +strongly shapes their behavior. Moreover, the analysis shows that rather than being 
 +exceptional or bizarre, teenage behaviors are very similar to those of people in other 
 +status systems. Teenage culture in the U.S. has, however, played a relatively unique 
 +and important role in encouraging consumerism in the broader society</blockquote>
  
 Joe Lofland Analyzing Social Settings, 2006 Joe Lofland Analyzing Social Settings, 2006
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