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Youth and Risky Consumption: Moving Toward a Transformative Approach
Journal of Research for Consumers
  • Marlys J Mason, Oklahoma State University
  • John F Tanner, Baylor University
  • Maria Piacentini, Lancaster University
  • Dan Freeman, University of Delaware
  • Trena Anastasia, University of Wyoming, Survey & Analysis Center
  • Wided Batat, University of Lyon
  • Wendy Boland, American University
  • Murad Canbulut, Izmir University of Economics
  • Jenna M. Drenten, Loyola University Chicago
  • Anne Hamby, Virginia Tech
  • Priyamvadha Rangan, University of Kansas
  • Zhiyong Yang, University of Texas at Arlington
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Pages
1-8
Disciplines
Abstract

Recent statistics indicate that youth continue to engage in a wide variety of risky behaviours in spite of significant investment devoted to improving their well-being. One possible factor is a paternalistic view in understanding risk and promoting well-being. Participants in the Youth and Risk track of the Transformative Consumer Research conference challenge the paternalistic view, arguing in this paper for a more inclusive perspective that requires a reexamination of the nature of risk. The paternalistic view is discussed, and then countered with a more participatory approach that develops a role for youth in research in order to achieve socially desirable outcomes.

Identifier
1444-6359
Comments
Author Posting © Journal of Research for Consumers, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of the American Anthropological Association for personal use, not for redistribution. The article was published in Journal of Research for Consumers, Volume 19, 2011.
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Citation Information
Marlys J Mason, John F Tanner, Maria Piacentini, Dan Freeman, et al.. "Youth and Risky Consumption: Moving Toward a Transformative Approach" Journal of Research for Consumers Vol. 19 (2011)
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