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Past deviant subcultures include swingers. Current examples include homosexuals and gangs.
Past deviant subcultures include swingers. Current examples include homosexuals and gangs.


Deviant subcultures can more formally be defined as groups that develop values and norms which are seperate or outside the dominant culture and norms of the society or population. <ref> http://www.uh.edu/~nestor/lecturenotes/unit3lecture2.html </ref>
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==Impact of Globalization/Tolerance==
==Impact of Globalization/Tolerance==

==References==
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Revision as of 15:59, 3 October 2009

Deviant subcultures are sections of a population that deviate - vary - from what is considered the normal society.

Past deviant subcultures include swingers. Current examples include homosexuals and gangs.

Deviant subcultures can more formally be defined as groups that develop values and norms which are seperate or outside the dominant culture and norms of the society or population. [1]

further development to come shortly! Rgg6 (talk) 03:50, 3 October 2009 (UTC)

Overview

Past examples

Present Examples

Impact of Globalization/Tolerance

References