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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In sociology, countercultural is the adjective form of counterculture. Counterculture is a subculture in which the values and normal behaviors greatly differ from mainstream society's.
Sociology can be formalistic or synthetic in terms of types of thinking. Formalistic is more specialized and narrow than synthetic sociology.
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An occupational subculture would be the culture among all the people who have the same job. So, for instance, the subculture of nurses, or dentists, or police officers.
their subculture is eating cats and dog and doin stupid stuff
In sociology, countercultural is the adjective form of counterculture. Counterculture is a subculture in which the values and normal behaviors greatly differ from mainstream society's.
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Keith Alan Roberts has written: 'Religion and the counter-culture phenomenon' -- subject(s): Subculture, Religion and sociology
Sociology can be formalistic or synthetic in terms of types of thinking. Formalistic is more specialized and narrow than synthetic 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.
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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.
An occupational subculture would be the culture among all the people who have the same job. So, for instance, the subculture of nurses, or dentists, or police officers.
What I think about subculture is that it is apart of our lives so that makes it a way of life.