Publicación: Estereotipos familiares en la vinculación de mujeres adolescentes de 12 a 15 años de edad a la subcultura juvenil Skaters del barrio Techo localidad Kennedy - Bogotá
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The elaboration of this project is that the youth population is being invaded and crossed by stereotypes and / or models of adolescence where the image, self-esteem, recognition and in greater relevance, being able to belong to a specific group of peers called Subculture, Elikind 1965 as cited by Paramo 2008 (p. 50) referred to this as the "personal fable": an increase in social perception and comparison, which is part of the process of self-perception at this stage of the life cycle. This fact confuses those who are outside this stage of life and especially the parents of these adolescents, since through stereotypes, social paradigms, collective imaginary, and other erroneous constructions of the social collective, they allow and facilitate the confusion and bias of subjectivity and intersubjectivity in relation to the meaning of this type of latent behavior in the context of the youth population with personal growth and development as an individual. Day by day the population that makes the decision to belong to a youth subculture is increasing, either on its own initiative or by the influence of the other peers, who are involved in its development process, this in order to demonstrate itself the ability to interact with others and acceptance by a group of peers determined or typecast in a subculture or shared purpose. It should be noted that the adolescent by accepting a group of similar creates social ties, facilitating the participation in various activities with numerous population groups; that is, it acquires communicative and relational competencies that indirectly strengthen self-esteem and self-concept, generating in it social skills for interaction with the other members of the youth group to which it belongs.