SOCA01H3 Lecture : Lecture 1 Notes

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2 Feb 2011
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Values most exclusive: agree to disagree on things, tolerance of beliefs i. e. religion, political beliefs. September 28, 2010 #1: beliefs more restrictive. Intermediate i. e. religion, political belief: norms most specific, everyday conduct, govern ordinary day to day behaviour (mundane routines, found in all cultures, concrete guides of conduct, prescr ibe (allow) and proscibe (forbid, norms have sanctions. Social sanctions- used to bring back people in line who have defied norms. Approve/ disapprove by look on face: body language. i. e. walk away when you disagree, formal sanctions. Backing of society. i. e. punishment by judge/ law, boss firing person www. notesolution. com (cid:190) In pluralistic society (i. e. canada, many subcultures, not as integrated) different norms exist. i. e. different norms for marriage, diet, clothing (cid:190) occupational journalists don"t disclose whistle blowers who are the source of their information. Tax on marijuana because government is broke (cid:190) mainstream hip hop music: consumer oriented. More can co inside with laws (statute law)

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