O'Connor, Alan. "The Sociology of Youth Subcultures." 16.4 (2004): 409-14. EBSCO. Taylor & Francis, Dec. 2004. Web. 16 Nov. 2010.
This article is mainly about how subcultures and their relationship between social classes and everyday experiences. When it comes to youth and their idea on subcultures and how they influence the ideas of youth. Throughout this article social structure is a main issue and social classes are thrown into the mix. Like the subculture punk which was popular in the mid 1970 due to the youth involvement, this shows that with a large following a subculture grows immensely.
In this article I will be using references that pertain to youth and their involvement in subcultures. When the involvement expands the popularity of a subculture grows and in the end everyone knows the subculture and what they stand for. Also in this article they touch on the subject of social class and how that comes to play with the idea of who is in the subculture group.
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