The death and resurrection of deviance : current ideas and research / edited by Michael Dellwing, Joseph A. Kotarba, Nathan W. Pino.
Deviance has long been a cornerstone of sociological inquiry, so much so that commentators have determined that it is overused, under-defined and may have run its analytical course. It has become a contested category in the last few years, and some sociologists have proclaimed the 'death of dev...
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction: Tales of Death and Deviance; Michael Dellwing, Joseph Kotarba and Nathan Pino -- PART I: THE DEATH OF DEVIANCE? -- 1. The Meaning and Validity of the Death of Deviance Claim; Erich Goode -- 2. The Critical Role of Deviance in Society; Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler -- 3. The Deviance Bubble; Joel Best -- 4. Expanding Deviance toward Difference: A Linguistic Approach; Michael J. Coyle -- 5. The 'Death of Deviance' and Stagnation of Twentieth Century Criminology; Mark Horsley -- 6. Subcultures and Deviance; J. Patrick Williams -- PART II: PRODUCTIVE DEVIANCE -- 7. Debating the Death of Deviance: Transgressing Extremes in Conspiracy Narratives; Daniel Dotter -- 8. Religious Deviance; Robin D. Perrin -- 9. The New Moral Entrepreneurs: Atheist Activism as Scripted and Performed Political Deviance; Lori L. Fazzino, Michael Ian Borer and Mohammed Abdel Haq -- 10. The School to Prison Pipeline and the 'Death of Deviance' in the American Public School System; Scott Wm. Bowman -- 11. For These People it is Almost Too Late: German Citizenship Education, Islam, and the Construction of Normativity and Deviance; Jessica A. Brown -- 12. The Mass Killer's Search for Validation Through, Infamy, Media Attention, and Transcendence; Jennifer Lynn Murray -- PART III: DOING DEVIANCE BETWEEN TEACHING AND RESEARCH -- 13. The Didactic Relevance of the Death of Deviance Debate; Susan Day, Joseph A. Kotarba -- 14. 'Deviance' is for Undergrads, 'Social Control' is for Grad Students; Michael Dellwing -- 15. Deviance and Social Justice; Nathan Pino. | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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