Explaining Social Deviance By Paul Root Wolpe, The Great Courses

  • Narrated by: Paul Root Wolpe
  • Series: The Great Courses: Psychology
  • Length: 7 hrs and 34 mins
  • Release date: 07-08-13

Explaining Social Deviance AudioBook Summary

How do deviants reconcile their behavior with society’s norms? This set of 10 lectures examines the complex topic of deviance and how major sociological theories have attempted to define it and understand its role in both historical and modern society. Professor Wolpe introduces deviance as “a complex, often ambiguous, social phenomenon that raises numerous questions about how a varied and often arbitrary set of characteristics can be used to name the same idea.”

Intended for those with some understanding of sociology, these lectures trace Western theories of deviance from classical demonism to constructionism. Along the way, you’ll get a chance to investigate a range of fascinating, thought-provoking, and sometimes even frightening topics and issues.

You’ll discover the relationship between deviance and criminology, and come to terms with three major sociological perspectives on deviance in human society. You’ll explore the concept of demonism, with divides the world into good and evil, and see how it’s often been used to explain and categorize bad behavior when no other explanations are available. You’ll learn about the influence of science on sociological thought as proposed by a range of important thinkers, as well as the impact of this science on everything from the IQ controversy to the eugenics movement to Social Darwinism.

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