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Websubcultural challenges โ€œsubcultural challengesโ€ addresses how subcultural theories and methods have been called into question in a variety of ways since their emergence in the early 20th century.

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Webย โ€” subcultures are smaller, distinctive groups within a broader culture that share unique values, norms, and practices.

Webย โ€” david tesinsky has spent the past 10 years documentary subcultures around the world, from satanists to black magic believers and rastafarians.

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Their negative or ambivalent relation to class.

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