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Subculture theory: an historical and contemporary assessment of the concept for understanding deviance

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    Abstract

    Subcultures attract attention in culture, society, and the media because they have been theorized as not merely distinct from, but aSubcultures attract attention in culture, society, and the media because they have been theorized as not merely distinct from, but also in opposition to, the dominant culture. In the United States and the United Kingdom the concept of subculture has been a major explanatory tool for sociology and criminology to understand deviant behavior. For nearly a hundred years the concept has been at the center of academic struggle for superiority between rival paradigmatic approaches, which have employed different theoretical explanations. In this article I critically assess the origins and politics of the way the concept of subculture has been applied primarily to youth cultures in terms of the relationship between agency and constraint.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)496-512
    JournalDeviant Behavior
    Volume35
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 20 Feb 2014

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