Young People´s Political Subjectivity At Three Valle de Aburra`s Universities Within a Cultural Citizenship Framework
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As historical and social subjects, Valle de Aburra’s University youths
are not politically excluded. Thus, their political subjectivity is the result of non-traditional stands and representations which find their realization in new participation modes. These modes can be identified and characterized in the type of discourse youths use to express their own culture and citizenship.
- Citizenship
- youth culture
- discourse
- Valle de Aburra’s youth
- political subjectivity.
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