An emerging body of literature has demonstrated that in various Asian cities, young people, who are educated and middle-class are reconstructing the norms of intimacy in the face of the globalization of media and rapid urbanization. Drawing on findings from an ethnographic study conducted among 72 middle-class 15â19-yearolds living in Dhaka, Bangladesh, this article asks: how are middle-class young people in Dhaka (re)constructing the norms of premarital relationships? This article provides important insights about the emerging social norms and spaces urban middle-class young people are co-constructing in Bangladesh and highlights the importance of reconceptualizing young peopleâs roles in constructing norms.
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An emerging body of literature has demonstrated that in various Asian cities, young people, who are educated and middle-class are reconstructing the norms of intimacy in the face of the globalization of media and rapid urbanization. Drawing on findings from an ethnographic study conducted among 72 middle-class 15â19-yearolds living in Dhaka, Bangladesh, this article asks: how are middle-class young people in Dhaka (re)constructing the norms of premarital relationships? This article provides important insights about the emerging social norms and spaces urban middle-class young people are co-constructing in Bangladesh and highlights the importance of reconceptualizing young peopleâs roles in constructing norms.
| å ¨é¨æé´ | è¿å»ä¸å¹´ | è¿å»30天 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| æè¦æµè§æ¬¡æ° | 164 | 123 | 4 |
| å ¨ææµè§æ¬¡æ° | 7 | 4 | 0 |
| PDFä¸è½½æ¬¡æ° | 17 | 10 | 0 |