A nun would be an example of the subculture related to Catholicism or religious communities.
One example of a subculture in Britain is the Mod subculture, which emerged in the 1960s and is associated with stylish attire, scooters, and a love of soul, ska, and rhythm and blues music. Mods were known for their sharp fashion sense and their preference for clean living and sophistication, setting them apart from other youth movements of the time.
A subculture is the same thing as a counter-culture, they both mean that a group of people do not follow the status quo, that is pretty much it. **A subculture is NOT the same thing as a counterculture. Subculture: part of society that has different ways of thinking, acting, etc but all under and within the dominant culture; example: Catholicism Counterculture: societies trying to fight against the dominant culture; example: hippies
a member of either the dominant culture or a subculture
Occupational subculture refers to the values, norms, and behaviors shared by individuals within a particular profession or career field. It often shapes how people within that occupation interact, communicate, and make decisions. Occupational subcultures can vary greatly between different professions and industries.
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.
No. It is an example of a religion. The hippie movement would have been a subculture.
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A subculture is part of the dominant culture but has its own values and folkways. An example would be snake handlers of the Appalachia, the Amish, boy scouts, and alcoholics anonymous.
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Yes, they can be, except in countries where they are the dominant ethnic group or religion. For example: you cannot call Catholics a subculture in Vatican City.
One example of a subculture in Britain is the Mod subculture, which emerged in the 1960s and is associated with stylish attire, scooters, and a love of soul, ska, and rhythm and blues music. Mods were known for their sharp fashion sense and their preference for clean living and sophistication, setting them apart from other youth movements of the time.
Tattoos, fads, clothing , music preference stuff like that subculture sets
A subculture is a part of society that shares similar patterns or views of functions within the larger culture. For "youth subculture", its simply a reference to the way youth measures right and wrong, and what is prominent or real as a whole. For example, the youth subculture (high school age, maybe) values: minor's rights or rules about getting and retaining drivers licenses.