Exam 3: Explaining Deviance: the Perception, Reaction,and Power

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Postmodern theories suggest that "truth" exists,despite the massive social changes that have occurred since World War II.

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Explain how feminist theories can be applied to the study of deviance and normality,and provide an example.

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You are deciding whether to engage in a particular act.A voice in your head suddenly says,"But what would my grandmother say if I did that?!" Which of the component of symbolic interactionism does this refer to?

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Consider Goffman's notion of dramaturgy.Describe its basic assumptions,and distinguish between front-stage selves and back-stage selves.Explain how these assumptions and concepts are related to the concept of stigma,and provide an example of a group that has experienced stigma and some of the methods they use to manage their identity.

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Which of the following concepts describes a situation wherein society's masses perceive themselves as having more freedom than they actually do?

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Which of the following theories would best explain why you carefully monitor your own behaviour to ensure that you are saying the right things,doing the right things,and have the right physical appearance?

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Feminist theories are critical of mainstream theories for

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Explain what a panoptical society is,and describe how anarchist groups have responded to living in such a society.

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Explain what "the end of the individual" means,and describe the context within which it has arisen.

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The concept of ________________the refers to people being nothing more than the style or image being pursued.

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Power-reflexive theories focus on how those in power relate to claims of knowledge.

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One of the ways that people of Middle-Eastern descent living in the United States have engaged in stigma management since 9/11 is through humour.

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Robinson (2008)found that anarchist groups have responded to living in a panoptical society by

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Explain the difference between disintegrative and reintegrative shaming/

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According to labelling theory,deviance is a label attached to some people,but that label has little impact on their subsequent actions.

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Which of the following theories would be the most likely to suggest that being caught at deviance increases the likelihood of future deviance?

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Of the following theories,which one is not a critical theory?

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Which of the following theories would logically lead to the conclusion that any dominant moral code,by which we can determine "deviance" and "normality",is gradually being eroded in advanced capitalist societies?

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Feminist theorizing is done from outside of the dominant theoretical perspectives within sociology,but also from within the dominant theoretical perspectives.

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Compare and contrast Tannenbaum's and Lemert's versions of labelling theory.

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