Deviance or the sociology of deviance explores the actions and/or behaviors that violate social norms across formally enacted rules (e.g., crime) as well...
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From a sociological perspective, deviance is defined as the violation or drift from the accepted social norms. Secondary deviance is a stage in a theory...
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Howard S. Becker (category Sociologists of deviance)
contributions to the sociology of deviance, sociology of art, and sociology of music. Becker also wrote extensively on sociological writing styles and methodologies...
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Workplace deviance, in group psychology, may be described as the deliberate (or intentional) desire to cause harm to an organization – more specifically...
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Normalization of deviance, according to American sociologist Diane Vaughan, is the process in which deviance from correct or proper behavior or rule becomes...
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Look up deviance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deviance may refer to: Deviance (sociology), actions or behaviors that violate social norms Deviancy...
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Missing stair (category Deviance (sociology))
The missing stair is a metaphor for a person within a social group or organization whom many people know is untrustworthy or otherwise has to be "managed...
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Anomie (category Deviance (sociology))
alienation Strain theory (sociology) Suicide (Durkheim book) Social disintegration Social disorganization theory The Anome Theory of deviance Macionis, John J...
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Mores (redirect from Folkways (sociology))
introduced both the terms "mores" (1898) and "folkways" (1906) into modern sociology. Mores are strict in the sense that they determine the difference between...
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Eccentricity (behavior) (category Deviance (sociology))
Eccentricity (also called quirkiness) is an unusual or odd behavior on the part of an individual. This behavior would typically be perceived as unusual...
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structure Sociology of architecture Sociology of art Sociology of autism Sociology of the body Sociology of culture Sociology of death Sociology of deviance Sociology...
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Idiosyncrasy (category Deviance (sociology))
An idiosyncrasy is a unique feature of something. The term is often used to express peculiarity. The term "idiosyncrasy" originates from Greek ἰδιοσυγκρασία...
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Leymann Inventory of Psychological Terror (category Deviance (sociology))
The Swedish psychologist and university professor Heinz Leymann developed the LIPT questionnaire. LIPT stands for Leymann Inventory of Psychological Terror...
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Alternative lifestyle (category Deviance (sociology))
An alternative lifestyle or unconventional lifestyle is a lifestyle perceived to be outside the norm for a given culture. The term alternative lifestyle...
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Positive deviance (PD) is an approach to behavioral and social change. It is based on the idea that, within a community, some individuals engage in unusual...
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Abnormality (behavior) (category Deviance (sociology))
behaviour Deviance Dysfunctional family Eccentricity (behavior) List of abnormal behaviors in animals Norm (social) Normalization (sociology) Psychopathy...
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Primary deviance is the initial stage in defining deviant behavior. Prominent sociologist Edwin Lemert conceptualized primary deviance as engaging in the...
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Émile Durkheim (category Sociologists of deviance)
variety of topics, including the sociology of knowledge, morality, social stratification, religion, law, education, and deviance. Some terms that he coined...
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Workplace bullying (category Deviance (sociology))
Workplace bullying is a persistent pattern of mistreatment from others in the workplace that causes either physical or emotional harm. It includes verbal...
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Deviancy amplification spiral (redirect from Deviance amplification)
sociologists to refer to the way levels of deviance or crime can be increased by the societal reaction to deviance itself. The process of deviancy amplification...
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Abnormality (behavior), behaviors that are regarded as dysfunctional Deviance (sociology), actions or behaviors that violate social norms Deviant Behavior...
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behavior, and relationships. Collective identity Criminalization Deviance (sociology) Discrimination Identity (social science) In-group favoritism Self-fulfilling...
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sociology of art — sociology of the body — sociology of childhood — sociology of conflict — sociology of deviance — sociology of disaster — sociology...
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focuses of sociology include social stratification, social class, social mobility, religion, secularization, law, sexuality, gender, and deviance. Recent...
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A sociological theory is a supposition that intends to consider, analyze, and/or explain objects of social reality from a sociological perspective,: 14 ...
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Digital dystopia (category Deviance (sociology))
Digital dystopia, cyber dystopia or algorithmic dystopia refers to an alternate future or present in which digitized technologies or algorithms have caused...
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Techniques of neutralization (redirect from Neutralization theory (Sociology))
Amoralizations Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: Social Deviance Deviance (sociology) Criminology Ethnomethodology Rationalization (psychology) Social...
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Amorality Antinomianism Anti-social behaviour Baudelaire Criminality Deviance (sociology) Disinhibition – disregard for social conventions and norms Ethics...
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Personal rejection of societal pressures to overwork and over-achieve Deviance (sociology) "Check Yourself, Have You Fallen Prey To "Goblin Mode"?". Dictionary...
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Black sheep (category Deviance (sociology))
conditions, and in many experiments manipulating likeability and norm deviance. A prominent explanation of the black sheep effect derives from the social...
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