Labeling Deviant Behavior; It's Social Implications

Labeling Deviant Behavior; It's Social Implications

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Jan 1, 1971 · Inglés · Tapa blanda
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Jan 1, 1971
Editorial Harper & Row, Publishers
ISBN-10 0060458127
ISBN-13 9780060458126

Descripción

In a thought-provoking exploration of deviance in society, Edwin M. Schur delves into the intricate dynamics of how labeling affects individuals’ behaviors and identities. The narrative emphasizes the powerful role that societal perceptions play in shaping an individual's self-concept and can reinforce or challenge established norms.

Schur examines various case studies that illustrate the consequences of being labeled as deviant, including the social stigmas and the impact on one's future opportunities. Through this lens, the author uncovers the complex interplay between societal reactions and personal identities, arguing that understanding these processes is critical to addressing the root causes of deviant behavior.

Ultimately, the work prompts readers to reconsider their perceptions and assumptions about deviance, advocating for a more empathetic view of those who are marginalized. Schur's insights encourage a dialogue about the responsibility of society to foster an inclusive environment that acknowledges the diverse reasons behind deviant actions.
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