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Identifying Sociological Analyses

Identifying Sociological Analyses

Q What are some similarities that you see in these analyses? Do they have anything in common? What aspects of "sociological analysis" (from the lecture) do you notice in these articles? Be specific in naming what aspects of a sociological approach to deviance that you notice, and identify at least two examples from the articles. A sociological perspective can often feel quite different than the normal way that we examine the world. Which of these analyses did you find unsettling or provoking? Why?

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All the articles talk about social issues, which are handled in different ways in different places. The reports reveal that social deviance is a social construct, and it depends on society to consider whether an act is a deviant act or not. As society differs, the definition of deviance also differs.