Social Deviance

Social Deviance

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Oct 5, 2009 · Engels · Paperback (176 pagina's)
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Formaat Paperback
Pagina's 176
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd Oct 5, 2009
Uitgever Polity
Editie 1
ISBN-10 0745643043
ISBN-13 9780745643045

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The exploration of social deviance offers a rich and nuanced examination of behaviors that deviate from societal norms. Stuart Henry delves deep into the complexities of what constitutes deviant behavior, challenging readers to reconsider their perceptions of normality and the implications of labeling individuals as 'deviants.' Through a combination of scholarly research and compelling case studies, the work reveals the profound impacts that culture, context, and power dynamics have on what society deems acceptable.

Henry draws on a wealth of sociological theories, weaving them seamlessly into discussions about crime, mental illness, and alternative lifestyles. He illustrates how labels can shape identities and influence societal responses, ultimately reframing the discourse on deviance. Each chapter invites readers to engage critically with challenging questions surrounding morality and legality.

Furthermore, the inclusion of bibliographical references and an index enriches the reading experience, enabling further exploration into the mentioned topics. The book serves as a vital resource for those interested in sociology, psychology, and criminology, stimulating thought and discussion about the true nature of deviance in modern society.

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