LAWS 2301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Harold Garfinkel, Pocket Watch, Liquor Control Board Of Ontario
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Everyone looks one way at the teacher, sits in their chairs in front of the table, because its socially expected. E(cid:454)2: e(cid:448)er(cid:455)o(cid:374)e looks at the door if (cid:455)ou"re sta(cid:374)di(cid:374)g i(cid:374) a(cid:374) ele(cid:448)ator. Family, cultural, religious, ethical considerations, morality, peer pressure, fear of retaliation, education, force. Direct command: something that is dictated to the individual or entity which could be criminal or non criminal (who the lcbo can sell to) Public education (an incredibly powerful intervention, to educate and empower people to open their minds and learn and contribute to society) Devised by sociologists and ethnologists eg. harold garfinkel; adapted by standley. A way to ascertain what social controls exist, how strong they are and how they are exercised. Method: break commonly accepted social norms and document what people do. Not a consent (internet, there was no rules 20 years ago because there was no internet) An unknown system (rules in custodial services, etc. ) anything happening below the radar.