Essays about: "teen language"

Found 3 essays containing the words teen language.

  1. 1. “Our readers consider themselves activists” : A Mixed-Method Study of Consumption Discourses and Activism in Teen Vogue

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för mediestudier

    Author : Sofia Kvarnström; [2018]
    Keywords : Lifestyle journalism; Teen Vogue; Identity; Consumption; Ethical Consumption; Activism; Content analysis; Critical Discourse Analysis;

    Abstract : During the year of 2017 and 2018, the online magazine Teen Vogue saw an immense rise in reader statistic after laying all efforts on digital channels and increasing content about social issues to attract audiences of young people. Teen Vogue is a form of lifestyle journalism. READ MORE

  2. 2. Representations of Teen Pregnancy and Motherhood in the United States

    University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)

    Author : Jacqueline Daldin; [2015]
    Keywords : Representation; Identity; Resistance; Teen Pregnancy; Human Rights; Participatory Communication; Social Media; The United States;

    Abstract : The teen pregnancy rate in the United States has been rapidly and steadily declining across all ethnic groups and races over the past two decades and is now at an all-time low. Most academic studies attribute this decline to increased and consistent use of contraception. READ MORE

  3. 3. Adolescent's Language - Observations in Upper Secondary School

    University essay from Avdelningen för humaniora

    Author : Henrik Mangseth; [2011]
    Keywords : adolescent s language; teen language; youth language; code-switching; style-shifting; communicative competence; observations;

    Abstract : Observations of adolescent's language in upper secondary school in Sweden. Do teenagers stule-shift when speaking in different communicative settings; that is the core of this essay. Five informants have been observed in three different speaking sessions, and their language is analyzed, discussed and compared to secondary sources. . READ MORE