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The myth of girl gangs
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'I slept with 40 boys in three months' teenage sexuality in the media: too much too young?
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Extraordinary transition in the two-dimensional O(n) model
The extraordinary transition which occurs in the two-dimensional O(n) model
for at sufficiently enhanced surface couplings is studied by conformal
perturbation theory about infinite coupling and by finite-size scaling of the
spectrum of the transfer matrix of a simple lattice model. Unlike the case of
in higher dimensions, the surface critical behaviour differs from that
occurring when fixed boundary conditions are imposed. In fact, all the surface
scaling dimensions are equal to those already found for the ordinary
transition, with, however, an interesting reshuffling of the corresponding
eigenvalues between different sectors of the transfer matrix.Comment: 18 pages, Latex, 12 eps figures; submitted to Nucl. Phys.
In the footsteps of a quiet pioneer: Revisiting Pearl Jephcottâs work on youth leisure in Scotland and Hong Kong
Pearl Jephcottâs (1967) research on Scottish teens, Time of Oneâs Own, is one of the first sociological studies of leisure in the postwar period. This research is remarkable not only for its emphasis on âordinaryâ young people but also for its ambitious and eclectic research design, which incorporates field research, sample surveys and task based participatory methods. The (Re)Imagining Youth team revisited Jephcottâs Scottish research alongside her survey of The Situation of Children and Youth in Hong Kong (1971) as part of a contemporary study of youth leisure and social change. This paper outlines our attempt to reimagine Jephcottâs work for the contemporary context, highlighting the ways in which her method was both a product of its time and ahead of its time
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