"Spuff" is a slang term that can refer to a variety of things, often depending on the context. In some cases, it might denote a feeling of excitement or enthusiasm. In other contexts, it could be related to specific subcultures or online communities. If you have a specific definition or context in mind, please provide more details for a more accurate explanation.
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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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There are a variety of subcultures of Africa. Some of these subcultures include Bantu, Niger-Khoisan, Semitic, as well as Christian, Muslim, and Animist.
The three delinquent subcultures distinguished by Cloward and Ohlin are criminal, conflict, and retreatist subcultures. Criminal subcultures provide youth with opportunities for success through criminal activities, conflict subcultures emerge in areas where legitimate and illegitimate opportunities are limited, and retreatist subcultures involve individuals who reject both legitimate and criminal means of achieving success.
There are various subcultures in the United States of America. For example, the rave subculture has had a recent reemergence in the US.
There have been skinheads, punks, gothics, hippies, and more. Many of the well-known subcultures.
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The concept of subculture emerged in the early 20th century among sociologists studying groups with distinct beliefs and customs within a larger society. It gained prominence in the 1950s and 1960s with the rise of youth countercultures in the United Kingdom and the United States, such as the beatniks and hippies. These subcultures often formed in urban centers like London and New York as a form of resistance to mainstream norms.
When people within a culture are from different "mother" cultures, it creates cultural diversity and leads to subcultures in that some of the "mother" culture is practiced within the larger culture. For example, Chinese immigrants to the United States continue to practice some of the culture of China.
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