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-[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007]+'''Dick Hebdige''' (born [[1951]]) is an expatriate British [[media theory|media theorist]], most commonly associated with the study of [[subculture]]s, and its resistance against the [[mainstream]] of society. He received his [[Master's degree|M.A.]] from the [[Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies]] in [[Birmingham]], [[United Kingdom]]. He is best known for his influential book in [[Subculture|subcultural]] studies, [[Subculture: The Meaning of Style]], originally published in [[1979]]. He is currently a professor of [[film studies]] and [[art studio]], as well as director of the [[Interdisciplinary]] [[Humanities]] Center, at the [[University of California, Santa Barbara]]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007]

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Dick Hebdige (born 1951) is an expatriate British media theorist, most commonly associated with the study of subcultures, and its resistance against the mainstream of society. He received his M.A. from the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies in Birmingham, United Kingdom. He is best known for his influential book in subcultural studies, Subculture: The Meaning of Style, originally published in 1979. He is currently a professor of film studies and art studio, as well as director of the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, at the University of California, Santa Barbara. [1] [Apr 2007]

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