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The identity fragmentation of youths as fans of global popular culture
Rahma Sugihartati
Faculty of Social and Political Science
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Arts & Humanities
Fragmentation
67%
Popular Culture
60%
Online Communities
38%
Media Literacy
27%
Cultural Identity
22%
Cyberspace
22%
Group Discussion
21%
Ethnography
21%
Storylines
21%
Paratext
20%
Fiction
20%
Enthusiasts
19%
Pleasure
19%
Mortals
19%
Subculture
19%
Focus Groups
16%
Cultural Studies
16%
Creativity
14%
Indonesia
13%
Emotion
13%
Methodology
8%
Business & Economics
Popular Culture
100%
Fragmentation
67%
Online Communities
38%
Cultural Studies
24%
Cultural Identity
22%
Cyberspace
22%
Focus Group Discussion
20%
Pleasure
19%
Subculture
19%
Literacy
18%
Ethnography
16%
Creativity
13%
Indonesia
13%
Emotion
13%
Methodology
8%
Social Sciences
fan
72%
popular culture
72%
fragmentation
65%
internet community
29%
Group
20%
subculture
14%
cultural identity
13%
cultural studies
13%
virtual reality
13%
critic
12%
ethnography
12%
group discussion
12%
Indonesia
11%
producer
11%
creativity
10%
literacy
9%
methodology
6%
interview
5%