SOC211H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Antonio Gramsci, Albert Bandura, Marxism
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Lecture 8: sociology of deviance the british influence. The poor suffer from status-frustration they have no legitimate means to success/gaining status subcultures are created with particular values subculture provides those who don"t have legitimate means of achieving statuses, a functional means of achieving goals o. Clifford shaw: cultural transmission: successful deviants = role models children who are deviant become adults who demonstrate deviants to youth who then imitate it, deviant values are transmitted through youth socialization (imitation, how culture is transmitted and maintained. Sutherland: differential association: subcultures are a means of status achievement, differential association our associations are particular, we have preferences o battle of values: the more you associate with certain groups, the more you act. Individuals are socialized by greater culture and also socialized by delinquent values of subculture. Teaches you certain techniques of how to achieve delinquency search for a status goal become toughness > education o o.