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9780199973576

Contexts of Deviance Statuses, Institutions, and Interactions

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    9780199973576

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    0199973571

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2014-09-12
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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While most readers focus more on deviance than sociology, Contexts of Deviance: Statuses, Institutions, and Interactions brings sociology front and center by examining deviance and social control in their social contexts. This fresh and innovative anthology shows students how deviance and control can be studied at different levels of analysis and from a range of theoretical approaches using different methodologies. The collection is divided into six parts: theory, social control, statuses and identities, institutions, subcultures, and social movements. The readings range from classic to contemporary pieces, from macro-level studies to studies of face-to-face encounters. Contexts of Deviance also represents a wide range of theoretical traditions--from functionalist and critical to post-modern and interactionist. Introductions in each section help students to understand what it means to study deviance and control in a social context, to appreciate research questions at different levels of analysis, and to recognize how a positivist orientation is different from a subjectivist orientation.

An instructor's manual and test bank prepared by Thomas N. Ratliff (Arkansas State University), Jessica Middleton (University of California at Irvine), and Ashley Swan (Arkansas State University) are available for qualified instructors.

Author Biography


J. William Spencer is Associate Professor of Sociology at Purdue University. He is the author of The Paradox of Youth Violence (2011).

Table of Contents


Preface
General Introduction

PART I: Theories of Deviance

MACRO
1. Anomic Suicide, Emile Durkheim
2. Feminist Theory and Prostitution Policy, Annette Jolin

MESO
3. The Social Organization of Deviants, Joel Best and David Luckenbill
4. Child Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church, Michael White and Karen Terry

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL
5. A Control Theory of Delinquency, Travis Hirschi
6. Primary and Secondary Deviance, Edwin Lemert

LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL ENCOUNTERS
7. Epilepsy, Stigma Potential, and Information Control, Joseph Schneider and Peter Conrad
8. Account, Marvin Scott and Stanford Lyman

PART II: Social Control

9. Ironies of Social Control, Gary Marx
10. Women Athletes as Falsely Accused Deviants, Elaine Blinde and Diane Taub
11. Student Resistance to School Surveillance, Jen Weiss

PART III: Statuses and Identities

GENDER
12. Constructing an Identity Worthy of Leniency, M.J. Gathings and Kylie Parrotta
13. Constructions of Anorexia and Obesity in Women's Magazines, Kally Whitehead and Tim Kurz
14. Adolescent Masculinity, Homophobia, and Violence, Michael Kimmel and Matthew Mahler

RACE AND ETHNICITY
15. Target Recruitment of Nazi Skinheads, Randy Blazak
16. The Segregating Impact of Hate Crime Against Native Americans, Barbara Perry
17. Beliefs about Suicide in the African-American Community, Kevin Early and Ronald Akers

SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
18. Social Stratification and Psychiatric Disorders, August Hollingshead and Frederick Redlich
19. Common Norms of the U.S. Middle Class, Alex Heckert and Druann Heckert
20. Making the Rules and Breaking the Rules, Robert Tillman

SEXUAL ORIENTATION
21. Homosexuality and Remedicalization, Peter Conrad and Alison Angell
22. Rhetorically Constructing the Dignity of Sexually Marginalized Catholics, Donileen Loseke and James Cavendish
23. Bisexuals at Midlife, Martin Weinberg, Colin Williams, and Douglas Pryor

PART IV: Institutions

FAMILY
24. High Risk Behaviors among Victims of Sibling Violence, Deanna Button and Roberta Gealt
25. Normative Resistance and Inventive Pragmatism in Transgender Families, Carla Pfeffer
26. Adjustment of the Family to Alcoholism, Joan Jackson

MEDICINE
27. Medicine as an Institution of Social Control, Peter Conrad and Joseph Schneider
28. Court Ordered Insanity, James Holstein
29. An Abortion Clinic Ethnography, Donald Ball

MASS MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
30. The Effect of Country Music on Suicide, Steven Stack and Jim Gundlach
31. Neutralizing Music Piracy, Jason Ingram and Sameer Hinduja
32. Negotiating the Boundaries of Mental Illness on Law & Order, Rachel Gans-Boriskin and Claire Wardle

SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION
33. The Production of Dropouts, Christine Bowditch
34. School Shootings, the Media, and Public Fear: Ingredients for a Moral Panic, Ronald Burns and Charles Crawford
35. Fraternities and Rape on Campus, Patricia Martin and Robert Hummer

PART V: Subcultures

36. Deaf Clubs and the British Deaf Community, Martin Atherton
37. Club Drug Use and Risk Management, Brian Kelly
38. Qualitative Analysis of Street Youth Suicide, Sean Kidd

PART VI: Social Movements

39. Political Activism among the Physical Disabled and Former Mental Patients, Renee Anspach
40. Transgressive Protests and the Limits of Negotiated Management, Patrick Gillham and John Noakes
41. COYOTE and the Reorganization of Prostitution as a Social Problem, Valerie Jenness

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