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Home » News » New article by Michelle Storrod in the Journal of Youth Studies

New article by Michelle Storrod in the Journal of Youth Studies

Posted December 7, 2016, in News, Student news.

Congratulations to PhD student Michelle Storrod on her recent coauthored article in the Journal of Youth Studies: “‘Going viral’ and ‘Going country’: The expressive and instrumental activities of streets gangs on social media.

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