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    Breaching Norms: Personal Space Informal cultural norms play an important role when interacting with the public. “They let us know how to behave around each other and how to feel comfortable in our community” (OpenStax College 2015:63). Personal space is one of the many informal cultural norms most people within our society conform to. To test this norm‚ I went to a popular mall where people from all walks of life can be found and imposed on the personal space of other shoppers. Most people feel

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    becoming extinct. Why is this the norm? Slow violence tearing away at society and the Earth as we know it. Most people would say that there is hope with Solar and Wind power being some of the highest grossing products over the past couple of years‚ but it isn’t enough. I am not here to be negative and mocking of the progress being made in those categories‚ I’m just being realistic in the sense that it isn’t enough. A dramatic change must be made within society and its norms. We may fear the idea of being

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    Social norms are considered the acceptable behaviour exhibited by a society‚ different cultures have different social norms. Some norms can be more about religion‚ formal encounters vs. meeting friends or family or just a dress code for an organization‚ they’re shaped by cultural beliefs‚ your ethnic background‚ and other factors. Some social norms are universal‚ does not matter what country. An example would be‚ holding the door for someone‚ as that is always appreciated by everyone. Some other

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    our behaviour in society‚ this is commonly referred to as the norms of culture. But what happens when we decide for whatever reason to break or breach the cultural norm. How do we feel before‚ during and after the event? What way are we perceived in our cultural society after carrying out this act? All very interesting questions to ask. To find out a little more on this topic I decided to carry out an act of breaching the cultural norm. This was a case study to analyse my feeling and the feelings

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    Deviance is best described as actions that go against society’s norms. When one commits an act of deviance‚ they are performing an act that is not necessarily illegal or frowned up‚ but it is an action that deviates away from peoples’ common notions. Deviance itself does not measure anything of magnitude. If someone were to cough without covering their mouth‚ that can be considered deviance‚ as can murdering someone out of cold-blood. Many go by the idea that “deviance is relative.” This simply means

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    visit The Hague. We had a great time exploring the city and visiting the Pier. On the way back to Leiden‚ however‚ we were reminded that we were in fact foreigners to this country. Now I need to preference this with a little psychology. A social norm is an unspoken

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    We organize our world around the needs of the “norms” and we perceive the “others” as not belonging‚ being different in some fundamental way. When considering criminalization is it less important to focus on why some people break laws while others do not but to instead focus on why particular individuals/groups conduct is defined as crime while others are not. The process of othering in criminalization targets problem groups such as queer‚ welfare recipients‚ and people of color among others. There

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    For this assignment‚ the norm that I will break is invading personal space. Having personal space is a norm because people do not like to have other people excessively close to them. It makes them uncomfortable. Most people consider someone that they don’t know walking or sitting very closely to them as very discomforting. It is essentially an unspoken rule that you must give people their personal space‚ at least around a foot. In order to violate this norm‚ I will get very close to everyone I encounter

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    to sexual offenders. There are women out there who rape men‚ children‚ and other women. Unfortunately this has become a more common phenomenon than society would have you think. We do not hear about these cases however‚ as they are not in the social norm for us and therefore make us uncomfortable. There are many different opinions that can be made about what a person may think is rape. The definition of rape differs from state to state‚ however the widely accepted definition of rape is sexual contact

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    What is a social norm? Social norms are beliefs that a large group of people hold as true. They are generally unspoken patterns of behavior that are expected from everyone in the community. They can be in everything from your speech‚ body language‚ mannerisms‚ and general every day actions. How do you feel about conforming to external influences? I conform to specific social norms that have to do with manners and respect; I believe that these are the most important social norms that a person can

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