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    Punk Through the Wires: A Study of the Effects of the Digital Age on a Analog Subculture Introduction: This study examines the influence of the internet on the punk subculture. Since the subculture is mostly a movement led by youth whom use the internet to engage with the punk subculture. The internet has altered the ways that participants within the subculture build cultural capital, exchange that capital, and communicate with other members of the punk community, these are important areas of study

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    To What extent are subcultures such as Goth, Dance or Hip Hop, types of consumption of media popular culture, rather than styles of resistance? One problem in analysing a type of youth culture is measuring the extent to witch it is a response to a culture deliberately manufactured for marketing and consumption of cultural products. I would say to some extent all subcultures consume part of popular culture, but it does vary from which culture a person is apart of, E.G you can look at the Goth type

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    Subculture is just a smaller culture within a much broader and mainstream or dominant culture and is used to study cultures. It basically explains how some groups behave towards society or other subgroups. The punk subculture is a counter culture and has a sundry selection of ideologies, music, and fashion. In the late 1960s is roughly when punks came about. They are more centered on their style of music called punk rock which is a more aggressive and fast-paced style of rock and roll. This music

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    Fastpitch as a Subculture A subculture is a group of people who have different characteristics than the larger culture they are apart of. This may include different organizations, cliques, or clubs. You will see many different subcultures by just walking around a high school. Whether it is jocks, nerds, goths, hipsters, etc., they all are different little cliques inside of the larger culture, high school. The jocks or athletic subculture can be broken down even further into the different sports teams

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    This chapter had a lot of important and informative insights. Yet the most insightful information that I have learned, was subculture theory. Subculture theory is the “shared [of] several traits with activity theory and disengagement theory- a convention that people lost statues in old age, a focus on role changes in later life, and a belief that activity enhanced the lives of the elderly. It differed in that it built on a sociological theory of subcultural development” (pg.53). I have learned today

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    The punk subculture was rebellious, disobedient and revolutionary. The same words could be used to describe the genre of music called punk rock. Punk subculture with its unique music was beloved in both US and the UK during 70s-80s. The subculture was present in the two countries, which are separated by the Atlantic ocean. However, was it exactly the same in the UK and US? In the UK punk subculture was associated with working class and anti-political movement. In the US the punk was more of a counter-culture

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    The punk subculture, which centres on punk rock music, includes a diverse array of ideologies, fashions and forms of expression, including visual art, dance, literature and film. The subculture is largely characterized by anti-establishment views and the promotion of individual freedom. The punk subculture is centered on a loud, aggressive genre of rock music called punk rock. It is usually played by small bands consisting of a vocalist, one or two electric guitarists, an electric bassist, and a

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    Subculture The subculture that I have chose is Goths. I have chosen this subculture because I am interested in the clothing style and their make-up preferences. Research Questions How does being apart of the goth subculture affect them socially? Does being goth affect social interaction between the public? Research Tools The two research tool I would use to implement in this research proposal are surveys and observations. Using surveys can be very beneficial to researching about goths because having

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    of people came to be known as the Beatnik generation. (Rasmussen, Boas, Rasmussen, King and Madsen, 2012). The hipsters’ bohemian dress style, clothes bought from thrift shops, the relaxed attitude and left-wing ideology are all rooted in Beatnik subculture. Although there is no tangible definition, most attempts at defining elements of the hipster subcultural identity agrees that hipsters are young, typically between 20 and 35 years old, most likely white and from a middle class background. They

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    Punk Rock Subculture

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    Punk Rock in America: The Development, the Youth Subculture and Salt Lake City In both the United States and Great Britain, a genre of music, now known as punk rock was developing in the late 1960s and 1970s that would provide an outlet for the emotions young adults were feeling at that time. For the purpose of this paper, I will focus on the development of punk in the United States, however punk rock “arose at the same time” in both the US and Great Britain, “and had what one might describe as a

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