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Um jovem cada vez mais autônomo e menos independente [An increasingly autonomous and less independent young man]

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Fachin, Patricia
Keywords
Youth of the 21st century
youth
Non-independent youth
Young autonomous
GE Subjects
Cultural ethics
Bioethics
Community ethics
Lifestyle ethics
Social ethics
Family ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/161323
Abstract
"O jovem do século XXI está mais indi-vidualista, acomodado e suscetívela várias experimentações. Ele “sepermite ensaiarperiências e não se precipita com o, provar, ter várias exfuturo”, afi rma a socióloga Maria Isabel Mendes de Almeida, da Pontifícia Universidade do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio). Ao analisar o perfi l do jovem contemporâneo, em entrevista especial concedida por telefone à IHU On-Line, a pesquisadora explica alguns fatores que contribuíram para essa mudança de paradigma da juventude moderna. O jovem está mais individualista porque, segundo ela, “se tornou agente do seu próprio destino"
Date
2008
Type
Article
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