although the question is a bit incomplete and I am uncertain about the answer I will give it a go...
we could say that subculture in sociological discourses could be defined in terms of :
1. ethnicity (ethnic minority with its own individual culture), 2. class (eg. working class subcultures), 3. deviance (being different, escaping the social norm), and 4. youth (youth subcultures, usually interlinked with music and fashion etc).
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Some types of subcultures in sociology include countercultures, which challenge dominant cultural norms; deviant subcultures, which engage in behavior that goes against societal expectations; and identity subcultures, which form around shared identities such as race, gender, or religion. Other subcultures can be based on interests or hobbies, like music, fashion, or gaming subcultures.
unique in their beliefs, behaviors, and values while still belonging to the same subculture. This diversity within a subculture can contribute to its overall richness and complexity.
A nun would be an example of the subculture related to Catholicism or religious communities.
The new inmate subculture tends to be more diverse and transient, with a higher turnover of inmates due to shorter sentences and frequent transfers between facilities. In contrast, the old inmate subculture was more established and stable, with stronger inmate hierarchies and codes of conduct that were passed down through generations of inmates. The new subculture may also be influenced more by technology and external factors than the old subculture.
A subculture refers to a smaller group within a larger culture that shares distinct norms and values, often based on shared interests or beliefs. A micro culture, on the other hand, typically refers to an even smaller and more specific group or community that has unique customs or practices within a subculture or larger culture. In essence, micro cultures are subsets within subcultures.
A counterculture is a subculture whose values and behaviors oppose mainstream culture.
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Keith Alan Roberts has written: 'Religion and the counter-culture phenomenon' -- subject(s): Subculture, Religion and sociology
Within the last decade, modeling has become a huge commercial enterprise that is heavily advertised and even exploited in all types of media. That being said, it doesn't really qualify as a subculture.
Racism is not a subculture but a common belief that members of a subculture known as "skinheads" share.
Elisabeth Johanna Hamel has written: 'AN INTERPRETIVE STUDY OF THE PROFESSIONAL SOCIALIZATION OF NEOPHYTE NURSES INTO THE NURSING SUBCULTURE (SOCIALIZATION)' -- subject(s): Health Care Management Health Sciences, Health Sciences, Health Care Management, Health Sciences, Nursing, Industrial and Labor Relations Sociology, Nursing Health Sciences, Social Structure and Development Sociology, Sociology, Industrial and Labor Relations, Sociology, Social Structure and Development
There are several different types of assimilation. Some of these types include linguistics, cultural, sociology, language, biology, meteorology, and psychology.
Subculture is formed from the word "culture" with the prefix "sub-" which means below. No suffixes are involved.
What I think about subculture is that it is apart of our lives so that makes it a way of life.
Subculture - 2013 was released on: USA: 2013 (limited)
The Philippines is made up of 1,707 islands and each one has its own subculture. The largest subculture group of the Philippines were originally from Southeast Asia.
unique in their beliefs, behaviors, and values while still belonging to the same subculture. This diversity within a subculture can contribute to its overall richness and complexity.
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