Rats and bunnies: core kids in an American mall |
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Authors: | G H Lewis |
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Affiliation: | Sociology Department, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California 95211. |
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Abstract: | Although adolescents use shopping malls as important places of congregation, very little attention has been paid to this phenomenon by social scientists. This paper reports on a qualitative, interview-based study of adolescents in a New England shopping mall. Regular, day-to-day frequenters (N = 23) were identified and interviewed extensively over a six-week period in 1988. These "core kids" exhibited a good deal of alienation from both family and school, and used the mall as a neutral ground on which to create a fragile but mutually supportive community of kind. |
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