Ephebiphobia
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The fear of youth is called ephebiphobia. today the phenomenon is recognized as the "inaccurate, exaggerated and sensational characterization of young people" in a range of settings around the world. Studies of the fear of youth occur in sociology and youth studies.
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See also
- Fear of children
- List of phobias
- Adultism
- Ageism
- Adultcentrism
- Paternalism
- Youth rights
- National Youth Rights Association
- Americans for a Society Free from Age Restrictions
- Moral panic
- Mass hysteria
- Herding instinct
- Social control
- Youth culture
- Youth voice
- List of youth subcultures
- Generation gap
- In loco parentis
- Holt, J. (1964) How Children Fail. New York: Delta.
- Llewellyn, G. (n.d.) The Teenage Liberation Handbook: how to quit school and get a real life and education.
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