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  1. When some behaviors, beliefs, and values are different enough from the mainstream culture, we can refer to a subculture. The concept of subculture began in sociology during the early twentieth century and has been sometimes associated with deviant and delinquent behaviors.

  2. Subculture is reconceptualized in terms of cultural spread occurring through an interlocking group network characterized by multiple group membership, weak ties, structural roles conducive to information spread between groups, and media diffusion.

  3. Arguing against the previous research’s presumption that the subcultural constitutes a single set of meaning, this article addresses the simple question of what constitutes the subcultural? What does it mean when we address an object, practice, identity, or meaning structure as subcultural?

  4. 20 Φεβ 2014 · Current trends in Western jihadism point to the renewed relevance of subcultural theory. This article outlines a novel subcultural perspective that synthesizes subcultural theory with recent accounts …

  5. Subculture is reconceptualized in terms of cultural spread occurring through an interlocking group network characterized by multiple group membership, weak ties, structural roles conducive to information spread between groups, and media diffusion.

  6. A multiplicity of subcultures, scenes and tribes have always existed— even in autocracies and military dictatorships—defined according to their interaction with or rejection of prevailing zeitgeists.

  7. 20 Φεβ 2014 · Related to lifestyle, criminology studies explain subculture theory to define deviance as subnormal, dysfunctional, resistant and consumerist behaviors. One of the advantages of subculture...

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