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Deviance

Deviance. What is deviance?. Outcomes. 5.2 investigate deviance as a form of social behaviour • Define the concept of deviance. • Compare how diverse cultures define, and respond to, deviance. • Apply appropriate theories to the concept of deviance.

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Deviance

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  1. Deviance What is deviance?

  2. Outcomes • 5.2 investigate deviance as a form of social behaviour • • Define the concept of deviance. • • Compare how diverse cultures define, and respond to, deviance. • • Apply appropriate theories to the concept of deviance. • • Evaluate the positive and negative implications of deviant behaviour in a society.

  3. What is deviance? • What is it? • What does it mean to be deviant? • Why does society not like deviance? • Does deviance have to be bad? • Why do we assume it is? • Why is extreme deviance attractive?

  4. Deviance Defined… • Deviance: Any behaviour or thought which is considered against the norms for any specific situation • Norms: A term used to define normal • Normal: A social construction – a set of predictable responses to any given responses

  5. Why does society not like deviance? • Because it is unpredictable! • Society likes it when it can predict what will happen with 100% certainty. • What happens if it can’t? What does society do when it cannot predict behaviour? What does society do to make sure people conform? What are the two kinds of it?

  6. Social Control! Formal and Informal!

  7. That’s right – SOCIAL CONRTOL!

  8. Introducing AlieenWurnos • Aileen Wuornos – YouTube • Aileen was deviant… • What did she do? • Why do we want to know more? • Was this good or bad deviance?

  9. Introducing Patch Adams • Patch Adams – YouTube • Patch Adams is deviant… • What did he do? • Why are we interested? • Was this good or bad deviance?

  10. Why are we interested in EXTREME deviance? • In spite of social control (both formal and informal) the deviance continues! • In spite of social control the deviance is blatant, or obvious!

  11. We are attracted to deviance so much that we are even entertained by it! • MONSTER - Trailer ( 2003 ) – YouTube • Deviance continued in spite of the informal and formal social controls… • Patch Adams - Trailer – YouTube • Deviance continued in spite of the informal and formal social controls…

  12. What do they have in common? They are extreme examples of deviance and we are attracted to them for the same reasons…

  13. Your mission… • Pair up with someone who has access to wifi or a data plan… find a news article on cnn.com, cbc.ca, msn.ca, or ctv.cathat reflects deviance • Be prepared to share! • A. What happened? • B. How is this deviance? How do we see unpredictable action? Did it continue in spite of some kind of social control?

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