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Deviance and Conformity

Deviance and Conformity. Defining Deviance. Deviance is a behavior, trait, belief, or other characteristic that violates a social norm different in different cultures, times etc. Act doesn’t make it deviant….reactions do. Breaking Norms.

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Deviance and Conformity

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  1. Deviance and Conformity

  2. Defining Deviance • Deviance is a behavior, trait, belief, or other characteristic that violates a social norm • different in different cultures, times etc. • Act doesn’t make it deviant….reactions do

  3. Breaking Norms A scene from the film Little Miss Sunshine. What norms did the young girl violate? How did the unsuspecting audience try to cope? What would this girl have done if she wanted to conform?

  4. Theories of Deviance • Conflict theorists: connected to inequalities (poor, sick etc) • Groups with power impose norms on less powerful groups • Weak more likely to be criminalized. Is what he’s doing against the law?

  5. Theories of Deviance • Functionalists: deviance is good • moral boundaries clear • We know what should be against the law etc • Provides social cohesion.

  6. Theories of Deviance (Cont’d) • Merton’s structural strain theory: • Social norms pressure people to conform • don’t conform? Might join sub-culture • positive…..result in change? Maybe!

  7. Merton’s Adaptations

  8. Which type are you? Do you follow accepted means and goals? You’re a conformist.

  9. Which type are you? Doing the bare minimum? You’re probably a ritualist.

  10. Which type are you? If you want big rewards but don’t take the usual means…. You’re an innovator.

  11. Which type are you? If you reject all society’s goals and means…… You’re a retreatist

  12. Which type are you? If you’re a rebel, you reject social means and goals but also want to destroy society itself.

  13. Theories of Deviance (cont’d) • Symbolic Interactionist: interpersonal relations and everyday interactions shape what we think is deviant • Differential association theory – we learn to be deviant by associating with deviant peers.

  14. Theories of Deviance (cont’d) • Labelling theory – deviants are just people who have been labelled that way. - people respond to the person as if he/she is deviant self-fulfilling prophecy?

  15. Stigma and Deviant Identity • Erving Goffman: stigma • Something that devalues a person or group (physical appearance, moral..) • might exclude them Consequence????

  16. Deviance Avowal • Someone self-identifies as deviant and starts their own labeling process.

  17. Clues to How We Should Behave • Informational Cues: - We look to others to help us understand what is going on Examples: - Fire Drill - War of the Worlds

  18. Clues to How We Should Behave • Normative Cues: - We look to others to tell us how we should react/behave Example: Serving size in restaurants

  19. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Introduction to Sociology: Deviance and Conformity

  20. Stanford Prison Experiment • Discuss Questions • Ethics????? Introduction to Sociology: Deviance and Conformity

  21. Take Away Points: • Deviance is the flip side of the same coin as conformity • We all conform and deviate. • We mostly conform. • Deviance is relative • Norms are defined mostly by those in power

  22. Work Cited This powerpoint has been adapted from the powerpoint below: Wonser, Robert. “Lesson 7: Deviance and Conformity”. Introduction to Sociology. 11.05.16. Web.

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