Dean Borgman's research while affiliated with Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and other places

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Publications (1)


Youth, Culture, and Media: Contemporary Youth Ministry
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April 1994

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Transformation An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies

Dean Borgman
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... The emo subculture is a highly individualized one, but it is possible to distinguish several features shared by its adherents. The most striking feature of the emo subculture is the visual appearance of emo adolescents (Bailey, 2006;Kuška, Formankova, & Kolarova, 2010), which also serves as an identifying marker of their interiorized emo lifestyle (see Figure 1). Their clothing is usually tuned to dark colors, often with brightly colored accessories in girls, whereas boys' clothing evokes an overall impression of shabbiness (Kuška et al., 2010). ...

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Understanding Death, Suicide and Self-Injury Among Adherents of the EMO Youth Subculture: A Qualitative Study
Youth, Culture, and Media: Contemporary Youth Ministry
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  • April 1994

Transformation An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies