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Marketing the self: The politics of aspiration among middle-class silicon valley youth
Elsa Davidson
Anthropology
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
youth
100%
politics
91%
marketing
83%
silicon
72%
valley
55%
citizenship
40%
young
27%
national politics
23%
school
23%
education
22%
student
22%
vigilance
18%
social condition
17%
economic conditions
15%
freedom
13%
responsibility
12%
marker
11%
transform
10%
market
9%
public
8%
economics
7%
Social Sciences
middle class
71%
marketing
64%
politics
44%
citizenship
20%
freedom of expression
16%
self-image
12%
privilege
12%
academic achievement
11%
economics
11%
social factors
11%
market
7%
responsibility
7%
student
6%