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Sex is bad. Unprotected sex is a problem. Having a baby would be a
disaster. Abortion is a sin. Teenagers in the United States hear
conflicting messages about sex from everyone around them. How do
teens understand these messages? In Mixed Messages, Stefanie
Mollborn examines how social norms and social control work through
in-depth interviews with college students and teen mothers and
fathers, revealing the tough conversations teeangers just can't
have with adults. Delving into teenagers' complicated social worlds
Mollborn argues that by creating informal social sanctions like
gossip and exclusion and formal communication such as sex
education, families, peers, schools, and communities strategize to
gain control over teens' behaviors. However, while teens strategize
to keep control, they resist the constraints of the norms,
revealing the variety of outcomes that occur beyond compliance or
deviance. By proving that the norms existing today around teen sex
are ineffective, failing to regulate sexual behavior, and instead
punishing teens that violate them, Mollborn calls for a more
thoughtful and consistent dialogue between teens and adults,
emphasizing messages that will lead to more positive health
outcomes.
Sex is bad. Unprotected sex is a problem. Having a baby would be a
disaster. Abortion is a sin. Teenagers in the United States hear
conflicting messages about sex from everyone around them. How do
teens understand these messages? In Mixed Messages, Stefanie
Mollborn examines how social norms and social control work through
in-depth interviews with college students and teen mothers and
fathers, revealing the tough conversations teeangers just can't
have with adults. Delving into teenagers' complicated social worlds
Mollborn argues that by creating informal social sanctions like
gossip and exclusion and formal communication such as sex
education, families, peers, schools, and communities strategize to
gain control over teens' behaviors. However, while teens strategize
to keep control, they resist the constraints of the norms,
revealing the variety of outcomes that occur beyond compliance or
deviance. By proving that the norms existing today around teen sex
are ineffective, failing to regulate sexual behavior, and instead
punishing teens that violate them, Mollborn calls for a more
thoughtful and consistent dialogue between teens and adults,
emphasizing messages that will lead to more positive health
outcomes.
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