These are the sources and citations used to research Spanish Youth Identity. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Aguilar-Palacio, Carrera-Lasfuentes and Rabanaque, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Aguilar-Palacio, I., Carrera-Lasfuentes, P. and Rabanaque, M., 1995. Youth unemployment and economic recession in Spain: influence on health and lifestyles in young people (16–24 years old). International Journal of Public Health, 60(4), pp.427-435.
In-text: (Allinson, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Allinson, M., 2000. Contemporary Spanish cultural studies. The construction of youth in Spain in the 1980s and 1990s lectura del primer seminario de 'Bajarse al moro', 24, p.266.
In-text: (Garcia and Truscott, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Garcia, M. and Truscott, S., 1998. Dictionary of Contemporary Spain. Routledge, p.266.
In-text: (Graham and Labanyi, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Graham, H. and Labanyi, J., 1995. Spanish cultural studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.312.
In-text: (Herbert, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Herbert, D., 2006. Sky's the Limit: Transnationality and Identity in Abre los Ojos and Vanilla Sky. Film Quaterly, 60(1), p.34.
In-text: (Hollos and Wulff, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Hollos, M. and Wulff, H., 1995. Youth Cultures: A Cross-Cultural Perspective:Youth Cultures: A Cross-Cultural Perspective. American Anthropologist, 99(3), pp.662-663.
In-text: (Navalón, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Navalón, A., 2017. Columna | ‘Millennials’: dueños de la nada. [online] EL PAÍS. Available at: <https://elpais.com/elpais/2017/06/11/opinion/1497192510_685284.html> [Accessed 22 December 2017].
In-text: (Serrano and Velarde, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Serrano, M. and Velarde, O., 1996. Juventud en cifras, 1996. Madrid: Instituto de la Juventud, p.23.
10,587 students joined last month!