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The Negative Influence of Subculture on Chinese Youth’ Values and Its Educational Countermeasures

Xiaoyan Dong

Abstract


Ch inese society is experiencing the social transition from planned economy to market economy and her ideas, culture, values
and so on are experiencing unprecedented shocks and changes. Various subcultures in diff erent ways are infl uencing the formation and
development of correct values for Chinese youth to diff erent degrees, some positive but more negative. Studying the reason and embodiment
of subculture on young people’s values helps to avoid its negative impacts and fi nd eff ective educational countermeasures to foster the
correct and healthy values for Chinese youth.

Keywords


Negative Infl uence; subculture; Chinese Youth’ Values; Educational Countermeasures

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v7i3.7923

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