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This highly successful reader presents the interactionist approach to the study of deviance, examining deviance as a phenomenon that is constituted through social interpretations and the reactions of persons caught up in this social process. This book focuses on issues such as how individuals interpret and label people, how people relate to one another based on these interpretations, and the consequences of these social processes. This perspective helps students understand both social process in general and the sociology of deviance in particular.
This highly successful reader presents the interactionist approach to the study of deviance, examining deviance as a phenomenon that is constituted through social interpretations and the reactions of persons caught up in this social process. This book focuses on issues such as how individuals interpret and label people, how people relate to one another based on these interpretations, and the consequences of these social processes. This perspective helps students understand both social process in general and the sociology of deviance in particular.
Now in its seventh edition, The Study of Social Problems uses seven
sociological perspectives--social pathology, social
disorganization, value conflict, deviant behavior, labeling, the
critical perspective, and social constructionism--to examine social
problems. Focusing on theory, this critically acclaimed anthology
distinguishes itself from other texts, which are organized
topically. Each section opens with an overview of the perspective's
major contributors, its history, and its main characteristics and
closes with a critique of the perspective and questions for
discussion. Thirty-six readings drawn from a wide range of primary
sources illustrate and expand upon the key elements of each
approach.
This highly successful reader presents the interactionist approach to the study of deviance, examining deviance as a social phenomenon that consists of a set of interpretations and social reactions. The interactionist perspective focuses on issues such as how people typify one another, how they relate to one another based on these typifications, and the consequences of these social processes. This perspective helps student understanding of the sociology of deviance, and also of social processes.
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