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A subculture was a subdivision of a culture where people practiced their own customs and traditions. Melders were considered an undesirable subculture by 22nd century Vulcans. (ENT: "Stigma") While not specifically referred to as such, other subcultures could be seen in Star Trek, most notably the Hippie and punk subcultures on Earth. Sevrin's movement, and Gaia Klingons might also be an example. An alien example would be the gender-preferring faction of J'naii.

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  • A subculture was a subdivision of a culture where people practiced their own customs and traditions. Melders were considered an undesirable subculture by 22nd century Vulcans. (ENT: "Stigma") While not specifically referred to as such, other subcultures could be seen in Star Trek, most notably the Hippie and punk subcultures on Earth. Sevrin's movement, and Gaia Klingons might also be an example. An alien example would be the gender-preferring faction of J'naii.
  • A subculture is what this wiki is all about. A subculture is a group of people with a set of ideals, philosophies, ethics, style, music or customs that exists within or outside, but not as a component of general culture or society. For example, skaters ride skateboards, often carry cameras, often oppose authority, and will be glad to help another skater. They are often resistant of attempts by business to co-opt their culture. This separates them from any skateboarder, because many skateboardewrs don't share these believes and go along with business.
  • In sociology, anthropology and Cultural Studies, a subculture is a group of people with a culture (whether distinct or hidden) which differentiates them from the larger culture to which they belong. If a particular subculture is characterized by a systematic opposition to the dominant culture, it may be described as a counterculture.
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  • 1997(xsd:integer)
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  • USA
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  • Microsoft Windows
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  • Subculture
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  • A subculture was a subdivision of a culture where people practiced their own customs and traditions. Melders were considered an undesirable subculture by 22nd century Vulcans. (ENT: "Stigma") While not specifically referred to as such, other subcultures could be seen in Star Trek, most notably the Hippie and punk subcultures on Earth. Sevrin's movement, and Gaia Klingons might also be an example. An alien example would be the gender-preferring faction of J'naii.
  • In sociology, anthropology and Cultural Studies, a subculture is a group of people with a culture (whether distinct or hidden) which differentiates them from the larger culture to which they belong. If a particular subculture is characterized by a systematic opposition to the dominant culture, it may be described as a counterculture. As early as 1950, David Riesman distinguished between a majority, "which passively accepted commercially provided styles and meanings, and a 'subculture' which actively sought a minority style...and interpreted it in accordance with subversive values". Sarah Thornton described subcultural capital as the cultural knowledge and commodities acquired by members of a subculture, raising their status and helping differentiate themselves from members of other groups. Roe uses the term "symbolic capital".
  • A subculture is what this wiki is all about. A subculture is a group of people with a set of ideals, philosophies, ethics, style, music or customs that exists within or outside, but not as a component of general culture or society. For example, skaters ride skateboards, often carry cameras, often oppose authority, and will be glad to help another skater. They are often resistant of attempts by business to co-opt their culture. This separates them from any skateboarder, because many skateboardewrs don't share these believes and go along with business. Examples of subcultures are Emo, Punk or Skater.
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