Q At it's base, critical approaches to deviance recognize: acts of deviance are defined by groups in power, which tends to label subordinate groups as deviant just as a means to exercise their power deviant actions performed by subordinate groups may be reflective of "strategies of survival" under conditions that are unfair to them in the first place. This can be fascinating to study, for it can reveal to us details about the social structure and distribution of power in our society. For this assignment, you are going to look at some "real world" examples of a critical approach to deviance that illustrate how labeling something as deviant as well as the "crimes" of subordinate groups in resistance to their marginalization. Review news sites for examples of deviance or analyses of deviance that adopt a critical perspective. Remember, a critical approach to deviance simply understands that deviance is another way for those in power to remain in control of that power. Some news sites you can try are listed below. I'm gonna take a stance and here and say that your example cannot come from Fox News. Research generally considers Fox an entertainment channel and not a viable news source. New York Times (Links to an external site.) Washington Post (Links to an external site.) Los Angeles Times (Links to an external site.) Associated Press (Links to an external site.) ProPublica (Links to an external site.) Once you've found an example that you think would help all of us deepen our understanding or perspective, please create a discussion post that: describes the news article that you chose and tells us why. explains how this example relates to the framework of critical theories. please include a link to your article on your post.
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