Tag: politics

Youth Culture Politics Revealed: Who’d Win and Why—Fresh Data from Label Networks’ Upcoming Fall Youth Culture Study 2012

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Which political party would you vote for in this year’s election? Given that it’s an election year, as we have done in the past, we have added the additional question to our Fall Youth Culture Study 2012 about favorite parties and candidates to get a sense of what young people think—whether they are old enough […]

Worthy Street Artists Expressions: Shepard Fairey X SABER’s American Flag Mural and Cesar Maxit’s Chevron Culture Jam

With the elections tomorrow and politics and the environment major issues, these three street art expressions prove more inspiring, credible, and communicative than ads ever could. See what’s been achieved.

Art for Obama Illustrated Book Edited by Shepard Fairey Featuring Powerful Street Artists Illustrate Grassroots Movement for Change

Now, in illustrated keepsake form, we can see how so-called fringe players in youth culture helped impact one of the greatest elections in history.

Who’s Got the Youth Vote ( Who Would Have It If They Could Vote); Plus Who Plans to Vote Mostly; and a Look at the Presidential”Wish” List of Candidates by 13-25-year-olds

In Label Networks’ new Spring Youth Culture Study 2008, we asked a series of questions about the upcoming election to get a sense of just how 13-25-year-olds are voting or would vote if they could, how they feel about their potential future President, who plans on voting (of those that are eligible), and who they “wish” was a Presidential candidate. The results are quite fascinating because in many ways, it provides insight about the future when it comes to politics, and which demographics within youth culture are more likely to get involved compared with others.

Youth Culture and the Power of Politicians, Plus Top Humanitarian and Environmental Heroes and What That Means for Future Forecasts

The perception of politics and “leaders” has changed in America and elsewhere around the world when it comes to youth culture. Label Networks’ fresh data reveals latest shifts in perceptions of politics, government, humanitarian and environmental leaders.