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The wannabees and their tribes: adolescence and distinction in Internet

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Title
The wannabees and their tribes: adolescence and distinction in Internet
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Estudos Feministas, November 2007
DOI 10.1590/s0104-026x2007000200005
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Cláudia da Silva Pereira

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#17,332,276
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#301
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#141,232
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