There are youth groups that are identified by clothing and verbal codes, and ethical gesture....
There is a research by a profes
sor at the School of Psychology, UNC analyzes the practices of these groups in Cordoba and it states that the emergence of subcultures in major cities has been noted by various sociologists as a residual effect of globalization.
The idea of the global village, a single culture in which the differences vanish, find an answer in the emergence of micro-or "tribes" that alter the urban landscape.
It seems that the cultural variety is bent to survive and end up feasting on new forms of metropolitan culture.
"Faced with social policy, youth try to form their own groups to find a sense of belonging or social space," said Griselda Cardozo psychologist who conducted a res
earch on these groups in the Córdoba city analyzing features such as dress, language, cultural products and activities focus.
Those characteristics that allow them as "punks", "hippies", "techno", "metals" or "unders", while, give them some identity that makes it different from other youth organizations and these subcultures are "real emotional communities" in which search to feel emotionally contained and escape of the loneliness.
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