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Title: Finding balance: an ethnographical approach on how band club youth on Gozo perceives development
Authors: Jacob, Jamila M.
Keywords: Band clubs -- Malta -- Gozo
Gozo (Malta) -- Social life and customs
Youth -- Societies and clubs -- Malta -- Gozo
Manners and customs
Youth -- Social life and customs -- Malta -- Gozo
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Expeditions
Citation: Jacob, J. M. (2014). Finding balance: an ethnographical approach on how band club youth on Gozo perceives development. OMERTAA : Journal for Applied Anthropology, 2014. p. 611-616
Abstract: This article is based on a three weeks research carried on during the summer of 2013, which included semi-formal interviews and informal talks with several teenagers members' of a Band Club. Strongly influenced by the theories of Marshall Berman and Gustavo Lins Ribeiro I intends to make a digression on Gozo's development and its impact on the island Band Club youth's expectations for the future. When Malta joined the European Union, Gozo, a traditional world, started facing a so-called development. Gozo is modernising, and it is affecting the island's youth worldview and lifestyle choices.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/132033
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