Communication & Culture - Culture Key Terms
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W | A | L | T | E | R | D | M | I | L | L | E | R | S | T | H | E | O | R | Y | C |
V | T | X | V | M | X | J | C | N | D | K | W | G | C | D | R | M | O | U | O | X |
P | X | T | A | D | E | N | W | P | B | Q | B | P | X | R | B | E | L | M | W | C |
C | A | I | F | W | N | V | Q | P | Q | V | Y | N | T | E | H | M | I | V | C | K |
S | R | B | H | A | O | Y | E | B | I | T | O | U | R | T | K | A | P | P | K | J |
B | C | B | U | X | C | D | L | U | I | M | P | A | N | W | T | T | B | O | V | O |
K | L | E | W | C | E | W | A | L | W | S | T | I | E | O | T | Z | K | P | G | O |
H | U | Q | O | O | N | L | A | V | C | I | A | C | H | J | U | A | T | U | P | D |
T | M | G | O | D | T | E | S | N | V | R | Y | O | Q | G | H | S | S | L | P | C |
I | I | R | R | G | R | D | K | K | T | T | L | H | X | D | J | T | U | A | U | F |
J | S | J | W | R | I | N | Q | S | U | N | F | E | O | D | I | H | B | R | C | E |
U | F | D | E | K | S | V | S | F | V | E | L | N | U | D | P | E | C | C | U | G |
W | H | P | H | N | M | N | T | E | F | C | G | S | V | N | R | O | U | U | E | N |
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T | F | E | F | U | E | A | W | Y | Y | T | Q | O | P | D | R | P | R | R | I | L |
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Clues
- A culture within a culture, e.g. bikers, fandoms (3, 7)
- A deviant sub-culture doesn't arise from the inability of the members to achieve success. Instead, crime is a result of the fact that there is a lower class sub-culture with different norms and values to the rest of society.q (6, 1, 7, 6)
- Delinquents aren't really in opposition to society's norms and values. Society has a moral stronghold over them and this prevents them from engaging in delinquent activities for most of the time. These people often show remorse for their actions. (6, 6)
- Myths and representations that are constructed by the media (8)
- Preferring and adapting to a culture different to one's own. (12)
- Society puts pressure on individuals to achieve socially accepted goals though they lack the means. (7, 6, 6)
- Suggests gangs attempted to replace society's common norms and values with their own sub-cultures. (6, 6)
- The products and practices of every day life and valued by ordinary people. (7, 7)
- The reality we construct out of various simulcra we are exposed to. (5, 7)
- Viewing our own culture as superior to other cultures. (13)
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