Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Sociology Week 7


Week 7 Tuesday 10/9/2018
By: Maddie Gums
            Today during class, we began to discuss chapter 10 which focuses on the concept of deviance. Deviance is defined as the recognized violation of cultural norms. Within deviance we began to discuss structural-functional theories focusing on Emile Durkheim, Merton, and Albert Cohen. Emile Durkheim focused on the functions of deviance he defined Social Inequalities which is defined as deviance as a failure to conform to the norms of a society. There are 5 functions of Durkheim’s theory including; deviance affirms cultural values and norms, responding to deviance clarifies moral boundaries, responding to deviance promotes social unity, deviance encourages social change, Kai Erikson’s did a study with puritans of Massachusetts bay that brought this theory to life. Merton also had a theory that is known as a strain theory. Strain Theory is defined as the strain between our culture’s emphasis on wealth and the limits’ opportunity to get rich gives rise, especially among poor, to theft, the sale of drugs, or another street crime. Albert Cohen pointed out that delinquency is the most pronounced in lower class youths because they have the least opportunity to achieve conventional success.
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One thing I can do to benefit myself and society is by thinking in my mind that just because someone likes alcohol, or just because someone is overweight, or just because someone has a lot of tattoos it does not mean that they need to be defined as deviant. This will benefit me because it will allow me to have a more positive outlook on the people around me, and this will benefit society because if I am not labeling people as deviant then they will hopefully not label themselves as deviant.

One thing I can do to negatively impact myself and society is by labeling anyone who does not live up to my standards as deviant. If I began labeling people and telling them that I think they are deviant then it will give them a self-fulfilling prophecy and make them think that they themselves are deviant, and their deviant behavior would increase. This would put more negativity into my life, and this would impact society by allowing more people to think they are deviant, this would not be good.

One thing society can do to positively impact me is by not labeling me a deviant because I have piercings on my face, and ears. Also, by not labeling me deviant for tattoos or because I don’t have the body image that is always expected. This will impact me positively because it will allow me to express myself more and not feel insecure about it.

One thing society can do to negatively impact me is by labeling me deviant because I am short, and not perfectly skinny. Another thing society can do to negatively impact me is by labeling me deviant for expressing myself with body art.

A solution to this would be to not label people deviant for just expressing themselves. Deviance should be for things like stealing and dealing drugs, not for self-expression and not being a perfect weight.



Sunday, October 7, 2018

Sociology Week 6


Week 6 Thursday 10/4/18
By: Maddie Gums
            During class on Thursday we continued to discuss chapter 6. In chapter 6 we discussed role set, role strain, and role exit. Role set is when there is conflict among rules corresponding to two or more statuses. Can be reduced by compartmentalizing our lives. Role strain is tension among the roles connected to a single status. Role exit is the process by which people disengage from important social roles. An example of role set is a student who interacts with different people like teachers, other students, and counselors during the school year while yet remaining a student and having to change how they talk based on who they are interacting with. An example of role strain is the fact that me a student may be having a hard time keeping up in school. An example of role exit is if a teacher were to retire or to leave being a teacher for another job. Another term we discussed is Social Construct of Reality. The Social Construct of reality is the process by which individuals creatively shape reality through social interaction. An example of social construct of reality is if a man spent more money on his pets per week than a minimum wage worker made per week. If the minimum wage worker thought “how can one spend this much money on their animals?”

One thing I can do to benefit myself and society is by remembering that everyone has a different social construct of reality, and that everyone is not going to see things the same way that I tend to see things. This will benefit me because it will allow me to have many different views of the people around me. It also will benefit society because it will make me a person who is not as rude to other people.

One thing I can do to negatively impact myself and society is by judging people for the views they have since not everyone is going to have the same views as me because we are all raised differently and taught different views. This is bad because it would make me a very narrow one minded person and it would make it hard for me to learn about other people.

One thing society can do to positively impact me is by teaching people/showing people more that not everyone is supposed to have the same views in life because we are all raised differently for specific reasons.

One thing society can do to negatively impact me is by not allowing people to express the different views they have in their life.

A Solution is to start showing kids when they are at a young age about diversity and that all people are not meant to be the same.


Chapter 10 Questions:
  1. What is an example of social recidivism?
  2. Is rehabilitation mostly used for drug charges?
  3. Is plea bargaining used a lot?

Sociology Week 7

Week 7 Tuesday 10/9/2018 By: Maddie Gums             Today during class, we began to discuss chapter 10 which focuses ...