From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishyouth cultureˈyouth ˌculture noun [uncountable] SSYthe interests and activities of young people, especially the music, films etc they enjoy
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youth culture• Similarly, cultural and population dynamics have meant that there is now a major youth culture, with its associated markets.• But this remedy fails to confront the reality of a male youth culture nearly immune to all the blandishments of established society.• From the perspective of youth culture and pop music two aspects of this are significant.• State authorities attempting to regulate youth culture are seen as little more than parent substitutes.• Pop music and its link with youth culture should be an important field of study in media education.