(J. Brown & S. Stern, 2006) – In The Handbook of Children, Media, and Development Discusses how entertainment choices in 2006 shaped teen social norms and "extra" lifestyle aspirations.
Shows like MTV’s The Hills , Laguna Beach , and Next offered a stylized, hyper-dramatic look into young-adult lifestyle that teens eagerly copied. teen defloration 2006 extra quality
In 2006, an "extra quality" lifestyle meant owning premium, tactile hardware. The internet was expanding rapidly, but pocket-sized entertainment was still about local storage and sleek designs. (J. Brown & S. Stern
: The iPod Video and the iPod Nano (1st and 2nd generations) were the essential pocket accessories. Carrying 1,000 songs in your pocket, organized into hyper-specific playlists, defined premium entertainment. Box Office Hits and TV Culture and Next offered a stylized