Multiple Choice
When studying deviance and sport,you decide to look at the ways particular ideas about what constitutes deviance come to be and how these ideas are produced and enforced.This approach to the study of deviance is rooted in:
A) the work of Karl Marx and materialism
B) C.Wright Mills and his concept of "sociological imagination"
C) Talcott Parsons and his theory of complementary roles
D) George Herbert Mead's conception of the self
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