MARGINAL CULTURE, ITS EFFECTS ON YOUTH BEHAVIOR, LEVELS AND DISPOSAL FACTORS
Journal Title: International scientific journal Science and Innovation - Year 2024, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
This article discusses the factors that create marginal culture, characteristic aspects of marginal culture, its role in society, its negative consequences, manifestations, impact on students' behavior, pedagogical prevention of marginal culture. The article serves as a resource for the scientific-pedagogical community, students, teachers, researchers
Authors and Affiliations
Namozova Madina
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