Synopsis
Documentary charting the rise of the brutal, riotous and chaotic fight club that is taking over the streets of Glasgow.
- Programme: Insane Fight Club
- Channel: BBC One
- Broadcast year: 2014
- Sociology | How are youth subcultures formed? Why do they develop? | Theoretical views of the role of youth culture and subcultures: functionalism, Marxism/neo-Marxism, feminism, postmodernism. Subcultures.
Licence: ERA Licence required
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Staff and students of licensed education establishments only
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