SOC 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Ethnomethodology, Harold Garfinkel, Erving Goffman

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It has less influence on judgement of intelligence and no influence on judgement of integrity. Student in 1 series of studies were asked: Deviance: deviance , a violation of cultural/societal norm. Hence to deviate from the norm: deviance can be viewed as absolute or as relative to the group being studied, societies divide deviance into more or less serious forms, representing mores and folkways. If men define situations as real, they are real in their consequences (w. i. Labeling theory: frank tannenbaum (1938) crime and community, dramatization of evil in regard to youth. Edwin lemert (1951) social pathology: primary deviation-rule breaking, secondary deviation-agreement with societies reaction. Becker (1973) described a three stage process by which individuals become outsiders: an individual commits a deviant act (primary deviance, the person begins to accept the deviant status (secondary deviance, the deviant joins a deviant subculture. Master status: basis of persona; identity, self-fulfilling prophecy.

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