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  1. 4 sie 2020 · What does punk mean to older punk women? And how are such understandings interwoven with experiences of ageing and gender? The complexity in defining punk has been noted and it has been suggested t...

  2. From DIY therapy to punk rock bands advocating for mental health awareness, discover how these influential individuals and groups have helped shape our understanding of the relationship between punk culture and mental health today.

  3. 13 gru 2016 · Punk rock music is used as a guide to better understand each trajectory and to construct a new framework of emancipative psychological social capital.

  4. 3 maj 2018 · But are alternative communities, such as the punk rock, hippie, metal, LGBTQ and Afro-punk communities, to name a few, actually more accepting of significant human differences, such as mental...

  5. 6 sie 2020 · Miriam Rivett described punk as “a process through which, by direct participation, identities are formed” (1999, 33), while early media representations warned parents about the “cultish nature” of the movement, which “embodied a threat beyond routine teenage rebellion” (Cobley 1999, 173–174).

  6. 20 wrz 2018 · This book tells the story of punk rock as a global movement that spanned the boundaries of the Cold War world, focusing on examples in Poland and elsewhere in Eastern and Central Europe, the United States, the United Kingdom, and their connections with the Third World.

  7. 4 sie 2020 · Drawing upon interviews with 22 self-identifying older punk women, this article considers how they conceived punk as ‘a state of mind’, exploring the four shared punk values seen to comprise this: DIY, subversion, political consciousness and community.

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