Youth Culture

Youth culture refers to the social norms, values, practices, and interests that are distinctive to young people, typically those in their teenage years to early adulthood. It encompasses a wide array of cultural expressions, including music, fashion, language, and social behaviors that are often shared and promoted within peer groups. Youth culture is characterized by a sense of rebellion against established norms and a desire for identity and self-expression. It often reflects the historical, social, and technological context of the times, influenced by factors such as globalization, technology, and socio-economic conditions. Common aspects of youth culture may include trends in art and media, the adoption of new technologies, and involvement in social and political movements.