YC100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Generation A, Riot Grrrl, Internet Forum
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In the workplace: members who consciously identify themselves with that group share what collier and thomas (1988) describe as cultural identity. Identification with and perceived acceptance into a group: a shared system of symbols and meanings as well as norms for conduct. Lecture 3: subcultures are meaning systems, modes of expression or lifestyles developed by groups in subordinate structural positions in response to dominant meaning systems (brake 1985) Core analytical concepts: stylization: stylization is , a subcultural expression free of dominant cultural forces, an active organization of objects with activities and outlooks, produce an organized group-identity. In the form and shape of a coherent and distinctive way of being-in-the-world" (clarke et al. Core analytical concepts: space and media: urban street corner, festivals and conventions, we can usefully distinguish types of subcultural space in local, translocal, and virtual terms (peterson & Virtual" spaces formations in which people that are physically dispersed create a shared identity and culture.