Microculture
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Microculture refers to the specialised subgroups, marked with their own languages, ethos and rule expectations, that permeate differentiated industrial societies.
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See also
- Argot
- Generalised other
- Intercultural competence
- Micromarketing
- Microsociology
- Proxemics
- Reference group
- Social identity
- Symbolic boundaries
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