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Youth Subcultures - Coggle Diagram
Youth Subcultures
Parsons: Youth
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In capitalist societies: Important for youth to go through rite of passage to be able to integrate into adult life and navigate identity
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McRobbie and Garber
Girls missing from research on youth subcultures. When they did appear it was brief and reinforced stereotypes of the passive girlfriends
Argued that girls inhabit different, more private spaces to those of boys
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Bedroom culture: daughters monitored more, have less opportunity to commit crime/ deviant activities
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Eisenstadt
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Youth culture provides a way of dealing with stress of adolescence by providing a group of peers of similar age who are like-minded + have similar styles and attitudes
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Connel: hegemonic, complicit, subordinate, marginalised masculinity
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Mitz: until the 1950's, youth subcultures didn't exist
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Lea and Young: relative deprivation, marginalisation and subculture
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Cicourel: Middle class children find it easier to negotiate themselves out of crime and therefore official stats are unreliable.