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Digital SubcultureA Geek Meaning of StyleClemson University, jamcart{at}clemson.edu Recent scholarship in critical/cultural studies and ethnography has suggested studies of youth subculture can no longer be solely centered around musical preference and that the Internet may be a new resource for the affiliation and expression of subcultural identity. This study furthers this scholarship through the analysis of one such group: the "geeks." Through examination of Internet sites devoted to the subculture, this analysis argues that geeks who affiliate in self-assigned Web-based chat rooms demonstrate the characteristics, community, and style common to the expanding conceptualizations of Internet-based subculture. This study adds strength to the argument that the Internet can simultaneously be a gathering site for subculturalists and a medium for expression of subcultural identity.
Key Words: subculture cultural studies geek computer-mediated communication virtual communities
This version was published on January
1, 2009 Journal of Communication Inquiry, Vol. 33, No. 1,
58-70 (2009) |
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