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    Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications
    ISBN: 9781412951784
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1161 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience
    DDC: 306.9
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Death and dying and death-related behavior involve the causes of death and the nature of the actions and emotions surrounding death among the living. Interest in the varied dimensions of death and dying has led to the development of death studies that move beyond medical research to include behavioral science disciplines and practitioner-oriented fields. As a result of this interdisciplinary interest, the literature in the field has proliferated. This two-volume resource addresses the traditional death and dying-related topics but also presents a unique focus on the human experience to c
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; List of Entries; Reader's Guide; About the Editors; Preface; Introduction; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; Volume 2; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; V; W; Z; Appendix A: Death-Related Websites; Appendix B: Death-Related Organizations; Index;
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  • 2
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9780891166962
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (881 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Deviant Behaviour : Readings In The Sociology Of Norm Violations
    DDC: 302.5/42
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: First published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Part 1 Introducing Deviance; Chapter 1 The Social Context; Editorial Commentary; Humans and the Social Order; The Origin of a Social Order; The Forms of Norms and the Moral Order; Noncompliance and Rejection of the Moral Order; The Genesis of Deviant Behavior; Part 2 Deviance: Conceptions and Perceptions; Chapter 2 Form and Content; Editorial Commentary; Reading 1, The Social Organization of Deviance; Reading 2, Acceptable Deviance as Social Control: The Cases of Fashion and Slang
    Description / Table of Contents: Reading 3, The Overnegativized Conceptualization of Deviance: A Programmatic ExplorationReading 4, Positive Deviance: An Oxymoron; Chapter 3 Research and Understanding; Editorial Commentary; Reading 5, Norms and the Study of Deviance: A Proposed Research Strategy; Reading 6, Field Research among Deviants: A Consideration of Some Methodological Recommendations; Reading 7, Employers'' Reactions to Racial and Psychiatric Stigmata: A Field Experiment; Reading 8, Giftedness as Deviance: A Test of Interaction Theories; Chapter 4 Interpretation and Reaction; Editorial Commentary
    Description / Table of Contents: Reading 9, Social Tolerance for Crime and Deviance: An Exploratory AnalysisReading 10, Perceptions of Informal Sanctioning and the Stigma of Involuntary Childlessness; Reading 11, The Social Construction and Interpretation of Deviance: Jonestown and the Mass Media; Reading 12, Nicknames of Notorious American Twentieth-Century Deviants: The Decline of the Folk Hero Syndrome; Reading 13, Toward an Understanding of False Accusation: The Pure Case of Deviant Labeling; Part 3 Deviance: Cultural Patterns; Chapter 5 Becoming Deviant; Editorial Commentary
    Description / Table of Contents: Reading 14, Little Girls and Sex: A Glimpse at the World of the ""Baby Pro""Reading 15, Outlaw Motorcyclists: An Outgrowth of Lower Class Cultural Concerns; Reading 16, The Fat Admirer; Reading 17, You Can''t Tell the Players Without a Scorecard: A Typology of Horse Players; Chapter 6 Social Organization of the Deviant World; Editorial Commentary; Reading 18, The Social Organization of Sadism and Masochism; Reading 19, Social Groupings in Organized Crime: The Case of La Nuestra Familia; Reading 20, Casinos and Banking: Organized Crime in the Bahamas
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 7 Deviant People: Handling ThemselvesEditorial Commentary; Reading 21, Understanding Stigma: Dimensions of Deviance and Coping; Reading 22, Stigmata and Negotiated Outcomes: Management of Appearance by Persons with Physical Disabilities; Reading 23, Responses to Labeling Attempts: Deviant Drinkers'' Pathways of Label Manipulation; Part 4 Deviance As Behavior; Chapter 8 Social Interaction; Editorial Commentary; Reading 24, Sexual Asphyxia: A Neglected Area of Study; Reading 25, Buying Sex: The Phenomenology of Being a John
    Description / Table of Contents: Reading 26, Deviance among Professionals: The Case of Unnecessary Surgery
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  • 3
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    Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications
    ISBN: 9781452265193
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1346 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version 21st Century Sociology: A Reference Handbook
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: 〈b〉21st Century Sociology: A Reference Handbook〈/b〉 provides a concise forum through which the vast array of knowledge accumulated, particularly during the past three decades, can be organized into a single definitive resource. The two volumes of this 〈b〉Reference Handbook〈/b〉 focus on the corpus of knowledge garnered in traditional areas of sociological inquiry, as well as document the general orientation of the newer and currently emerging areas of sociological inquiry
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Volume 1; Contents; Preface; About the Editors; About the Contributors; Part I - The Discipline of Sociology; Chapter 1 - The Sociological Perspective; Chapter 2 - The History of Sociology: The European Perspective; Chapter 3 - The History of Sociology: The North American Perspective; Chapter 4 - Sociological Theory in the 21st Century; Part II - International Perspectives; Chapter 5 - Asian Sociology; Chapter 6 - Sociology in Canada; Chapter 7 - European Sociology; Chapter 8 - British Sociology; Part III - The Scientific Approach to the Study of Society
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 9 - Qualitative MethodologyChapter 10 - Quantitative Methodology; Chapter 11 - Comparative Historical Sociology; Part IV - The Fabric of Social Life; Chapter 12 - The Sociology of Culture; Chapter 13 - The Sociology of Socialization; Chapter 14 - Social Psychology; Part V - Social Aggregations; Chapter 15 - The Sociology of Social Structure; Chapter 16 - The Sociology of Group Dynamics; Chapter 17 - The Sociology of Organization; Chapter 18 - Industrial Sociology; Chapter 19 - The Sociology of Voluntary Associations; Chapter 20 - The Sociology of Social Networks
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 21 - Work and OccupationsPart VI - Social Distinctions and Diversity; Chapter 22 - Social Stratification; Chapter 23 - The Sociology of Racial and Ethnic Relations; Chapter 24 - The Sociology of Gender; Chapter 25 - The Sociology of Sexuality; Part VII - Social Institutions; Chapter 26 - The Sociology of Love, Courtship, and Dating; Chapter 27 - Marriage and Divorce in the United States; Chapter 28 - Family Sociology in the 21st Century; Chapter 29 - The Sociology of Religion; Chapter 30 - Political Sociology; Chapter 31 - The Sociology of Education; Chapter 32 - Economic Sociology
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 33 - Medical SociologyChapter 34 - The Sociology of Law; Chapter 35 - Military Sociology; Part VIII - Societal Problems and Disaffections; Chapter 36 - Social Problems; Chapter 37 - The Sociology of Deviance; Chapter 38 - Sexual Deviance; Chapter 39 - Criminology; Chapter 40 - The Sociology of Gambling; Chapter 41 - Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism; Chapter 42 - The Sociology of Drug Use; Chapter 43 - Juvenile Delinquency; Chapter 44 - The Sociology of Corrections; Part IX - Locality and Social Life; Chapter 45 - Human Ecology; Chapter 46 - The Sociology of Community
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 47 - Rural SociologyChapter 48 - Urban Sociology in the 21st Century; Chapter 49 - The Sociology of Migration; Chapter 50 - The Sociology of Development; Part X - The Quantification of Social Life; Chapter 51 - Demography; Chapter 52 - The Sociology of Social Indicators; Part XI - Collective Behavior and Social Movements; Chapter 53 - The Sociology of Collective Behavior; Chapter 54 - Social Movements; Chapter 55 - Mass Communications; Part XII - Society in Motion; Chapter 56 - Social Change; Chapter 57 - Dynamic Systems Theory; Volume One Notes; Volume One References; Volume 2
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    Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780203880548 , 9780415482745
    Language: English
    Pages: xxx, 618 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Routledge International Handbooks
    Series Statement: Routledge International Handbooks Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Routledge Handbook of Deviant Behavior
    DDC: 302.5/42
    Keywords: Deviant behavior ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book presents a comprehensive, integrative, and accessible overview of the contemporary body of knowledge in the field of social deviance in the 21st century. An international mix of recognized scholars have authored 71 definitive original entries, arranged within fifthteen thematic parts or sections, that address the range of scholarly concerns - including theoretical, methodological, and substantive issues - in this academic speciality
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Cover; The Routledge Handbook of Deviant Behavior; Copyright Page; Contents; List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Preface; Obituary for Clifton Dow Bryant by C. Eddie Palmer; Part I: Conceptualizing deviance; Overview; 1. Deviance and social control: Gary Jensen; 2. Constructing deviance: Joel Best; 3. Tolerable, acceptable, and positive deviance: Robert A. Stebbins; 4. The deconstruction of deviance: Mark Konty; 5. Social change and deviance: Nachman Ben-Yehuda; 6. Moral panic: Erich Goode and Nachman Ben-Yehuda
    Description / Table of Contents: 7. Differentials in deviance: race, class, gender, and age: Nancy A. HeitzegPart II: Research methodology in studying deviance; Overview; 8. Quantitative methodology: Jeff Ackerman; 9. Qualitative methodology: Richard Tewksbury; 10. Cross-cultural and historical methodology: Robert Heiner; Part III: Theories of deviance; Overview; 11. Anomie-strain theory: Timothy Brezina; 12. Social learning theory: Wesley G. Jennings and Ronald L. Akers; 13. Control and social disorganization theory: Robert Agnew; 14. Labeling theory: Ryken Grattet; 15. Phenomenological theory: David Polizzi
    Description / Table of Contents: 16. Conflict theory: Addrain Conyers17.Routine activities theory and rational choice theory: Marie Skubak Tillyer; 18. Marxist and critical theory: Rob White; 19. Biological and biosocial theory: Richard A. Ball; 20. Feminist theory: Carol A. Bailey; 21. Postmodern theory: Charles Walton; Part IV: Becoming deviant as a process; Overview; 22. Entering deviance: Stacey Nofziger; 23. Stigma and the deviant identity: Mindy S. Bradley-Engen; 24. The deviant career: Charles Faupel; Part V: Deviant lifestyles and subcultures; Overview; Deviant lifestyles
    Description / Table of Contents: 25. The deviant lifestyle: Craig J. Forsyth and Clifton D. Bryant26. Transgender lives and lifestyles: Valerie Jenness and Gil Geis; Deviant subcultures; 27. Deviant subcultures: Keith Hayward and Jonathan Ilan; 28. Theocrats versus democrats: unconventionality and deviance in a Kulturkampf: Nachman Ben-Yehuda; Part VI: Contentious deviance; Overview; 29. Homosexuality: Staci Newmahr; 30. Premarital adolescent sexual activity: Kathleen Bogle; 31. Vegetarianism and fruitarianism as deviance: Joe Boyle; 32. Cybersex, computer sex addiction, and cyberpornography: Diane Kholos Wysocki
    Description / Table of Contents: Part VII: Self-destructive behavior as devianceOverview; 33. Alcoholism and alcohol abuse: David Allen; 34. Drug use, abuse, and addiction: Stephen J. Bahr; 35. Eating disorders as deviance: Diane E. Taub and Penelope A. McLorg; 36. Cutting, piercing, and self-mutilation: Jimmy D. Taylor; 37. Suicide as deviant behavior: Steven Stack; Part VIII: Deviance in social institutions; Overview; 38. Family deviance: Angela R. Gover and Stacey J. Bosick; 39. Political deviance: Pat Lauderdale; 40. Organizational and occupational deviance: John P. Minkes and Leonard Minkes
    Description / Table of Contents: 41. Sport and leisure deviance: Robert A. Stebbins
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Deviance and social control , Construction deviance , Tolerable, acceptable, and positive deviance , The deconstruction of deviance , Social change and deviance , Moral panic , Differentials in deviance: race, class, gender, and age , Quantitative methodology , Qualitative methodology , Cross-cultural and historical methodology , Anomic-strain theory , Social learning theory , Control and social disorganization theory , Labeling theory , Phenomenological theory , Conflict theory , Routine activities theory and rational choice theory , Marxist and critical theory , Biological and biosocial theory , Feminist theory / Carol A. BaileyPostmodern theory , Entering deviance , Stigma and the deviant identity , The deviant career , The deviant lifestyle , Transgender lives and lifestyles , Deviant subcultures , Theocrats versus democrats : unconventionality and deviance in a kulturkampf , Homosexuality , Premarital adolescent sexual activity , Vegetarianism and fruitarianism as deviance , Cybersex, computer sex addiction, and cyberpornographyDiane Kholos WysockiAlcoholism and alcohol abuse , Drug use, abuse, and addiction , Eating disorders as deviance , Cutting, piercing and self-mutilation , Suicide as deviant behavior , Family deviance , Political deviance , Organizational and occupational deviance , Sport and leisure deviance , Medical deviance , Female prostitution , Male prostitution , Sex tourism , Pedophilia, child porn, and cyberpredators , Erotic dancing , Aberrant forms of sexual behavior , Cybercrime , Identity theft , Intellectual property crime , Violence in the workplace , Cyberbullying, cyberharassing, and cyberstalking , Ecological crime , Terrorism and terrorists , Fraud and embezzlement , Burglary , Motor vehicle theft , Arson , Intimate partner violence , Homicide, serial murder, and mass murder , Armed robbery and carjacking , Rape and sexual assault , Child abuse (sexual and physical) , The stigma of deviant physical appearance , The stigma of deviant physical function , The stigma of mental retardation and intellectual disabilities , The stigma of mental illness and psychiatric disorders , Exiting deviance: coerced and imposed , Exiting deviance : cessation and desistance , Neglected and new forms of deviance, and difference conceptualizations of, and perspectives on, deviance , Available via World Wide Web
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