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- Aula 06: Avaliando o aprendizadoConcluído: 28,57% |Tópico According to Merton Institutionalizedmeans¿refers→the≤gitimateways∈whichpeop≤seek→reachthegoalsofthectu̲re. For many commentators the teena≥r¿isarecentsocialphenomenon.Thisspecifica≥group¿asymbolforyoungadth̲∞d¿hasitsorig∈s∈theriseofaffluenceandtheemer≥nceofactu̲re∈dustry∈the theaftermathoftheSecondWorldWar. Modernity was based on what is called the spirit of the the eighteenthcentury philosophical movement that stressed the importance of reason and the replacement of religion and superstition with science and rationality. Many contemporary sociologists, especially postmodernists, are interested in the role played by popular culture in the creation of identity.They define it as Which alternative represents the right definition of subculture: Which alternative represents the right definition of deviant subculture: CEL0559_EX_A6_201501375113 » 13:29 de 50 min. Lupa Aluno: LUANA MACHADO DE ARAUJO Matrícula: 201501375113 Disciplina: CEL0559 - EST. CULT.L.INGLESA Período Acad.: 2015.3 EAD (G) / EX Prezado (a) Aluno(a), Você fará agora seu EXERCÍCIO DE FIXAÇÃO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha (3). Após a finalização do exercício, você terá acesso ao gabarito. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS. 1. foreign culture american culture deviant culture dominant culture youth culture 2. South America the East the west the United States the North 3. Realism Romantism Enlightenment Rennaissance Classicism 4. Popular culture ¿ or sometimes mass culture ¿ is usually defined as media and other cultural products that are readily available, often cheap to consume and have popular or mass appeal. Popular culture ¿ especially fashion and music ¿ is also seen to be major feature of youth subcultures. Popular culture ¿ or sometimes scholar culture ¿ is usually defined as upper classes and other cultural products that are readily available, often cheap to consume and have popular or mass appeal. Popular culture ¿ especially fashion and music ¿ is also seen to be major feature of youth subcultures. Popular culture ¿ or sometimes mass culture ¿ is usually defined as media and other cultural products that are hardly available, often expensive to consume and have popular or mass appeal. Popular culture ¿ especially fashion and music ¿ is also seen to be major feature of senior subcultures. Popular culture ¿ or sometimes elite culture ¿ is usually defined as media and other cultural products that are readily available, often cheap to consume and have popular or mass appeal. Popular culture ¿ especially fashion and music ¿ is also seen to be major feature of youth subcultures. Popular culture ¿ or sometimes mass culture ¿ is never defined as media and other cultural products that are readily available, often cheap to consume and have popular or mass appeal. Popular culture ¿ especially fashion and music ¿ is also seen to be major feature of youth subcultures. 5. Subculture: This usually refers to a group that has joined a wider, dominant culture: a culture within a culture that has its own specialist norms and values ¿ its own of life, shared by a smaller proportion of a population. Subculture: This usually refers to an individual that has broken away from the wider, dominant culture: a culture within a culture that has its own specialist norms and values ¿ its own of life, shared by a smaller proportion of a population. Subculture: This never refers to a group that has broken away from the wider, dominant culture: a culture within a culture that has its own specialist norms and values ¿ its own of life, shared by a smaller proportion of a population. Subculture: This usually refers to a group that has broken away from the wider, dominant culture: a culture outside a culture that does not have its own specialist norms and values ¿ its own of life, shared by a smaller proportion of a population. Subculture: This usually refers to a group that has broken away from the wider, dominant culture: a culture within a culture that has its own specialist norms and values ¿ its own of life, shared by a smaller proportion of a population. 6. Deviant subculture: some subcultures conform for most of part to the broader norms and values of the dominant culture and join other groups to reject these norms and values and are therefore considered as a deviant⊂ctu̲re¿. Deviant subculture: While some subcultures conform for most of part to the broader norms and values of any subculture, other groups seek to reject these norms and values and are therefore considered as a deviant⊂ctu̲re¿. Deviant subculture: While some subcultures conform for most of part to the broader norms and values of the dominant culture, other groups seek reinforce these norms and values and are therefore considered as a deviant⊂ctu̲re¿. Deviant subculture: While some subcultures conform for most of part to the broader norms and values of the dominant culture, other groups seek to reject these norms and values and are therefore considered as a deviant⊂ctu̲re¿. Deviant subculture: While some subcultures conform for most of part to the broader norms and values of the dominant culture, other groups seek to reject these norms and values and are therefore considered as mainstream. FINALIZAR AVALIANDO O APRENDIZADO Legenda: Questão não respondida Questão não gravada Questão gravada Exercício inciado em 17/11/2015 13:46:42.
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