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    Levels of Sociological Analysis Macrosociology - places the focus on broad features of society. Conflict theory and functionalists use macrosociology. The goal is to examine large scale social forces that influence people. Microsociology - the emphasis is placed on social interaction. The Macrosociological Perspective The Macrosociological Perspective Social structure - the framework of society that was already laid out before you were born. Social structure guides our behavior. People learn certain

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    OF CRIME AND DEVIANCE. Annual Review Of Sociology‚ 19(1)‚ 113-137. Conley‚ D. (2011). You may ask yourself: An introduction to thinking like a sociologist. New York: Norton Publishing. Couldner‚ A. (2000). Other Symptoms of the Crisis: Goffman ’s Dramaturgy and Other New Theories. In ‚ Erving Goffman (pp. 245-255). Interaction and Symbolic Interactionism. (2011). Symbolic Interaction‚ 34(3)‚ 315-318. doi:10.1525/si.2011.34.3.315 Perry‚ B. L. (2011). The Labeling Paradox: Stigma‚ the Sick Role‚ and

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    people are conscious of doing because of other people. There are some studies about Social Interaction. Those are ETHNOMETHODOLOGY and DRAMATURGY. ETHNOMETHODOLOGY is the study of the norms governing social interaction‚ this approach normally involves purposely violating commonly understood rules as a means to gauge the nature of people’s response. DRAMATURGY understands social interaction in terms of the theatre. In dramaturgical sociology it is argued that human actions are dependent upon

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    According to the textbook‚ ethnomethodology is “the study of the commonsense knowledge that people use to understand the situations in which they find themselves.” For this requirement‚ I had to “break the rules” during a specific activity and observe the results. I chose a rather safe approach to this requirement‚ breaking the rules of how I should behave when speaking to someone. I tried this out on two people‚ my boyfriend‚ and an acquaintance. Usually‚ it is not expected and probably considered

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    some of the theories from the first theory course of Performance Design and some practical examples from our everydayʼs life. The concept of performance has undergone a significant revolution over the last decades‚ from dealing exclusively with dramaturgy to assuming a more compound and elaborate connotation that is nowadays used and discussed interdisciplinary. " (...) Teachers and students are seeking two better understand this notion of performance as a means to gain a deeper understanding

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    CJC 112 Criminology Exam IV Study Guide 1. Social Process Theories suggest that crime is the end product of factors such as inappropriate socialization and social learning. 2. Conflict Theories suggest that crime is the result of class struggle. 3. A culture is made up of a smaller group of people than a subculture. True or False? 4. A shoplifter who claims she is not really a criminal because "no one really got hurt" and "the shop can afford it" is employing the denying injury technique of neutralization

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    In performance an actor has less time to characterise and so can risk the character coming across as underdeveloped. The great realists of dramaturgy have relied heavily on implicit characterization which occupy the main body of their character driven plays. Examples of these playwrights are Henrik Ibsen‚ August Strindberg and Anton Chekhov. Such psychological epics as The Seagull indirectly characterise the protagonists so that the audience is drawn into their inner turmoils as they are slowly revealed

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    Erving Goffman was the most influential sociologist of this century. Erving Goffman was born in Canada on June 11‚ 1922 to Ukrainian Jewish immigrants. His family moved to Dauphin‚ Manitoba‚ where his father operated a successful tailoring business. Goffman attended St.Johns Technical Highschool that same year. Later on in 1939 he enrolled at the University of Manitoba where he excelled in chemistry. However‚ Goffman became interested in sociology when he met American Sociologist‚ Dennis Wrong. This

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    other works Devichandragupta and Abhisarikavancitaka Devichanragupta deals with the Huna invasion during the reign of Chandragupta. A fine scholar Vishakhadatta had a good command of metres and figures of speech and was well acquainted with dramaturgy‚ logic‚ astrology‚ and philosophy. His dramatic art and knowledge of Arthashastra are evenly balanced in Mudrarakshasa. He broke fresh ground in Sanskrit drama and gained fame with this play only. Vishakhadatta occupies a significant place in

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    Federal Theatre Project was founded in the same year. This project is a training ground for blacks. Black community theatres began to appear in the late 1930s. Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee talents were shown during this time. “By 1940 black theatre was firmly grounded in the American Negro Theater and the Negro Playwrights’ Company.” (Encyclopedia Britannica) Black theatre rapidly grew after World War II‚ the radical and militant progress as well. “..the ideals of black revolution and seeking to establish

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