Skip to main content

Home/ Groups/ WRIT116.010
virnignw

What is Emo? - 3 views

I have always heard the term "emo" but have honestly never been aware of what it meant or who can be classified as "emo."

http:__www.wikihow.com_Be-Emo

started by virnignw on 18 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
boswelcw

Subculters because of branding - 1 views

This shows that subcultures can be made because of branding

http:__www.youtube.com_watch?v=6cEuIoYVmbc

started by boswelcw on 17 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
alexborden

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/15/scott-walker-welfare-drug_n_5822552.html - 3 views

Putting political stance aside does anyone think that this article is very poorly written?

started by alexborden on 16 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
allisonbrunner

How to Dress Like a Geek - 1 views

  •  
    Funny how to. But is probably offensive to people who choose to dress like this and how we now imitate it almost like mockery.
haleyybakerrr

10 Incredible Subcultures From Around The World - Listverse - 7 views

  •  
    Really cool subcultures a lot of us have never heard of!
  • ...3 more comments...
  •  
    I found this article very interesting because I did travel to Tokyo, Japan and see plenty of these Tokyo Rockabillies wandering about. The culture on the other side of the world is way more abstract than I expected. You have the well dressed business types and then standing next to them are the anime lovers and, of course, the Rockabillies. Nice post!
  •  
    definitely some interesting subcultures
  •  
    I thought these were all very interesting. The Gyaru subculture to me was the most interesting and made me think of people in America who go to extremes to look pretty but I have never heard of anything that drastic. I think its interesting how America cares so much about photoshopping people to look different while these girls are pretty much "photoshopping" themselves.
  •  
    So many subcultures that I've never even heard of. My favorite to read about were the Elevator Enthusiasts, such a simple and random thing can be a subculture.
  •  
    It was interesting to see these less known subcultures, some seem pretty out there.
samuel_leifeld

Lax Bro Subculture - 1 views

Being a former lacrosse player I found the lax bro subculture to be interesting.

http:__www.lacrosseplayground.com_lax-bro-subculture-hurting-or-helping-the-growth-of-lacrosse_

started by samuel_leifeld on 15 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
alexborden

25 Insane Subcultures you won't believe actually exist - 0 views

http://www.cracked.com/photoplasty_859_25-insane-subcultures-you-wont-believe-actually-exist/

started by alexborden on 15 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
mclainam

Defining Bullying Down - 1 views

  •  
    NEW HAVEN THE March 3 death of Bailey O'Neill, a 12-year-old boy in Darby Township, Pa., was widely attributed to bullying, based on allegations that a classmate hit the boy in the face in January. He suffered a concussion, his family said, and eventually seizures.
abbycafferty

The Reinvention of Taylor Swift - 8 views

  •  
    Taylor Swift is a mainstream artist but her daily life is anything but mainstream. When walking down the street she is just as unusual and different as someone with a cat on their head.
  • ...2 more comments...
  •  
    I thought this was a very interesting article. It makes you remember that famous people aren't always who we see on t.v, they can also be included in different subcultures
  •  
    This is such a great article about how life as a celebrity isn't always what is cracked up to be and that they regular people that want to enjoy life like everybody else.
  •  
    I think a great part of this article was the reference to the difference between the paparazzi in New York vs. Hollywood. Swift said that she like the paparazzi in NY better because they were more relaxed and less in your face that those of Hollywood. It paints a picture that shows that what everyone thinks is normal about celebs vs paparazzi is not really true at all outside of Hollywood.
  •  
    The way Taylor swift is portrayed from someone who doesn't follow her at all stems completely different to what her actual life is, it was a very informative article for me and changed my opinion of the way celebrities act when they aren't in front of the camera
stclairkl2

http://www.wikihow.com/Tell-the-Difference-Between-Nerds-and-Geeks - 1 views

I just googled Geeks and got this article. I thought it was really interesting after a part of Goths in Tomorrowland talked about the different subcultures of teenagers and how the older generation...

started by stclairkl2 on 15 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Katie Vagnino

HSBC ad campaign - 0 views

  •  
    from an HSBC ad campaign about differences in perspectives
cgranat

How the Group Changes What We Think - 3 views

  •  
    After reading Goths in Tomorrowland, I thought this article was really interesting to read about social norms and how they influence what we do.
allisonbrunner

The Goth culture: its history, practices, stereotypes, religious connections, etc. - 6 views

  •  
    I find the picture on this website pretty funny and the description of Goth culture is very informative.
  • ...2 more comments...
  •  
    I really liked how this link dug into the reasons why people become Goths and told more about their culture.
  •  
    I also liked how this website explained what a Goth really is. Interesting link!
  •  
    I really liked the descriptions of a Goth culture and the quotations by Goths.
  •  
    "The mentality is, 'I want to be left alone but I want to be seen. I want to see the shock on other peoples' faces." -- that sounds remarkably similar to the pose of "confident alienation" mentioned as part of the results from the Gross study cited by Hine.
breabandt

United in the name of tolerance - 2 views

  •  
    This is an old story but I never heard of it until doing research so I think it's worth pointing out to people. It's just horrific that a girl got murdered for being different.
tyvettrus

Youth subcultures: what are they now? - 3 views

Shows some interesting youth subcultures

http:__www.theguardian.com_culture_2014_mar_20_youth-subcultures-where-have-they-gone

started by tyvettrus on 14 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
anhaltar

How to Be a Geek and Be Popular - 2 views

  •  
    This is a fun website for people who want to feel more confident with who they are without giving up their personality.
  •  
    When you scroll down to the tips on this page, they are actually very useful. As stated above, keep your individuality and flaunt your talents. These are characteristics that make you, well, you! Also, this can lead to friends with similar interests as you which is always a great source of companionship.
virnignw

Defining Jocks/Origin of the Subculture - 3 views

I live in Murray, known as the athlete dorm, so I thought it would be interesting to look up the origin of the term "Jock," derived from the word "Jockstrap."

http:__en.wikipedia.org_wiki_Jock_(athlete)

started by virnignw on 14 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
« First ‹ Previous 81 - 98 of 98
Showing 20 items per page