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Use video and attachments as points of reference please 2. Describe something you do, occasionally or often, that could be seen in American society as deviant (e.g. “out of the norm”). This could...

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2. Describe something you do, occasionally or often, that could be seen in American society as deviant (e.g. “out of the norm”).

  • This could include many things, such as participation in an activity, wearing of something, using something, eating food in a particularly unusual way, unique gestures, and so on.
  • Please don’t describe anything illegal!

3. Now put your deviant behavior into social context.Answer these questions, using course materials for support (show me that you really know what you’re talking about):

  • What is it that makes this behavior deviant? (Hint: you’d have to say something about the accepted social norms for this kind of behavior.)
  • Have you ever actually been labeled a deviant (or some equivalent term, such as “weirdo”) for this behavior? If so, who labeled you?
  • Have you received any negative or positive sanctions for this behavior? Explain.
  • Is this behavior a case of primary or secondary deviance? Explain.
  • Have you been stigmatized because of this behavior? Explain.

4. And NOW, put your deviant behavior into sociological context (not the same as social context!).According to Durkheim, a behavior is deviant if it is statistically rare, or an infrequent event. According to Erikson, a behavior is deviant if it does not fit morals, customs, and traditions tied to and originating in religious doctrine. And according to Becker, a behavior is deviant if it is labeled as such.Considering these three sociological perspectives on deviance, which of these three sociologists—Durkheim, Erikson, or Becker—has the best explanation for YOUR form of deviance?Use course material/s to support your answer

Can use this Youtube video to help define ----- YouTube URL:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGq9zW9w3Fw

Answered 2 days After Jan 05, 2022

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Tanmoy answered on Jan 05 2022
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Social Deviance
The social deviance which I will be discussing about will be underage drinking and smoking. This is considered as juvenile delinquencies or deviant acts.
What is it that makes this behaviour deviant?
According to Becker (1963) this deviance act is called secret deviance. These deviance acts are considered as acts which does not seriously violating the deviance tag. Yet many get caught or recognized while being getting involved in youthful delinquencies as being deviant. Further, it’s the behaviour of the individuals which are labelled as deviant by the people. Deviance acts are present at the societal macrolevel of social norms and based on the collective attitude we are able to assign...
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