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Social Identities, Risky Behavior, & the Rural Youth Experience: Geographies of Northern Vermont Teens

Plaut, Sarah
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Rural youth are marginalized within landscapes and in literature. This study examines the rural teen experience in Northern Vermont. Findings suggest that a young person’s social identity, class, race, gender, and more can impact their well‐being and shape their worldview. Further, small, tight‐knit rural communities can create an amplified class structure, meaning young peoples’ identity, reputation, and social group is closely tied to their family’s income level. This research shows that young people in the area lack designated social spaces and need targeted community planning to create more accessible spaces that better meet the needs of all young people.
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2023-01-01
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