Towards a neo-Birminghamian conception of subculture? History,challenges, and future potentials |
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Authors: | Sune Qvotrup Jensen |
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Institution: | Department of Sociology and Social Work, Aalborg University, Aalborg East, Denmark |
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Abstract: | This article discusses the theoretical development of subcultural theory. It first provides a brief history of subcultural theory. It then attempts to outline the central requirements which should be fulfilled by a neo-Birminghamian conception of subculture that takes valid critiques of the CCCS into account, while maintaining the theoretical richness and analytical qualities of the concept. This includes putting social structures, including class in intersection with gender and ethnicity, back into subcultural theory, in a way that allows for grasping complexity. The article moves on to argue that the development of such a conception of subculture could potentially be realized by entering a theoretical dialogue with Bourdieu’s sociology and feminist accounts of intersectionality. Furthermore, it suggests that such a theoretical conception may be highly relevant to current research areas such as gangs/street culture and Jihadism. |
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Keywords: | Subculture intersectionality social structure Bourdieu class |
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