2019
DOI: 10.1051/shsconf/20197203025
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The concept of value in modern youth subcultures of K-pop and Brony in the period of globalization

Abstract: The relevance of the research topic is that global youth culture is an interdisciplinary category, with the help of which analysts try to understand the emergence of complex forms of cultural identity and hybridity, which can be found more often among young people around the world and that is directly related to the media (cinema, television, popular music, Internet). To use the analogy with K-pop and Brony youth subcultures, the authors show the similarities between two subcultures on specified grounds, where… Show more

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“…They learn about each other and learn from each other, which ultimately leads to changes in lifestyle, culture and language. And even despite the language barrier and the values of dominant cultures, they experience not a negative, but a positive impact in the process of interacting with other members [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They learn about each other and learn from each other, which ultimately leads to changes in lifestyle, culture and language. And even despite the language barrier and the values of dominant cultures, they experience not a negative, but a positive impact in the process of interacting with other members [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, it seems that among the researchers we see significant agreement on the importance of values that influence on behavior. It is believed that values have a significant impact on the emotional and behavioral reactions of people [4, p. 1297-1349], [13] and "directly influence on behavior" in the sense that they encourage people to act in accordance with their values [6], [17 c. 16]. The norm of behavior, as a convention, is a representative or typical model and rules of behavior in a group of people [23, p. 116].…”
Section: Theoretical and Methodological Principles Of The Study Of Vamentioning
confidence: 99%