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The Changing American Society: Subcultures Chapter 5
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Subcultures What are they? What are they? Can they really be used? Can they really be used? Be careful!! Be careful!! Types Types Ethnic Ethnic Religious Religious Regional Regional
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Ethnic Subcultures Growing Importance Growing Importance Why are they growing? Why are they growing? Types Types African-American African-American Hispanic Hispanic Asian-American Asian-American Native American Native American Asian-Indian American Asian-Indian American Arab American Arab American
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African-American Subculture 13% of population 13% of population Characteristics Characteristics Consumer Groups (Sub-subcultures) Consumer Groups (Sub-subcultures) Contented Contented Upwardly mobile Upwardly mobile Live for the moment Live for the moment Living day-to-day Living day-to-day
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African-American Subculture Media Usage Media Usage Marketing to African-Americans Marketing to African-Americans Products Products Promotions Promotions Retailing Retailing
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Hispanic Subculture Definition Definition Language Language 87% are bilingual 87% are bilingual Dialects Dialects Religious Preference Religious Preference Identification with Traditional Culture Identification with Traditional Culture Strong Strong Moderate Moderate Weak Weak
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Hispanic Subculture Marketing to Hispanics Marketing to Hispanics Brand loyalty Brand loyalty Communication Communication Products Products Retailing Retailing
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Asian-American Subculture Definition Definition Highest Average Annual Income Highest Average Annual Income Characteristics Characteristics Consumer Groups (Sub-subcultures) Consumer Groups (Sub-subcultures) Traditionalist Traditionalist Established Established Live for the Moment Live for the Moment
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Asian-American Subculture Marketing to Asian-Americans Marketing to Asian-Americans Difficulties Difficulties
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Other Subcultures Native Americans Native Americans $35 billion spending power $35 billion spending power Less tolerant of stereotypes Less tolerant of stereotypes Difficulties Difficulties Asian-Indian Americans Asian-Indian Americans 1.7 million 1.7 million Characteristics Characteristics Arab Americans Arab Americans Characteristics Characteristics
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Religious Subcultures “Secular society” “Secular society” 90% are religious 90% are religious 70% want increase the presence of religion in society 70% want increase the presence of religion in society Groups Groups Christian Christian Jewish Jewish Muslim Muslim Buddhist Buddhist
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Christian Subcultures Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Highly structured Highly structured Conservative Conservative Protestant Protestant Individual responsibility Individual responsibility Middle of the road Middle of the road Born-Again Christian Born-Again Christian Make a difference Make a difference Traditional, social change Traditional, social change
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Non-Christian Subcultures Jewish Subculture Jewish Subculture Muslim Subculture Muslim Subculture Buddhist Subculture Buddhist Subculture
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Regional Subcultures Why is it necessary? Why is it necessary? Cleveland v. Rio Grande Cleveland v. Rio Grande Charleston v. Rio Grande Charleston v. Rio Grande
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