Folkways are socially accepted however not morally significant. They are norms for everyday behavior that people follow for the sake of tradition. But if the folkway is broken there is no moral or legal consequence. Folkways in the United States consist of supporting school activities‚ speaking to other students in the hall‚ and if male‚ removing hats in church. In society today we find people who always wear shorts with a suit or who talk loudly odd but society doesn’t consider them immoral. However
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2/10/2011 Folkway Violation For my folkway violation I chose to position myself six inches away from someone during a conversation. I chose to try this particular one because I knew my mom would give me the best‚ honest reaction. She has always had a small pet peve that was people getting in her personal space. I thought to myself this is the perfect norm violation for me to use. I was able to easily approach my mom at home where she would be completely clueless of the stunt. I began planning
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Marcx Frügrëgris Breaking a Folkway On Saturday‚ a friend and I went into the Great Mall in Olathe to break a few folkways (even thoght I was told not to do it with strangers‚ I did it anyway). When we first got there‚ we talked about what we should do and how to do it. The first thing we planned to do was to go to the GameStop store‚ and wait for people to look at games. I had planned to approach someone who was looking at a new release and proceed to tell him the ending of it‚ whether or
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Jerome Sanders Professor Pfieifle History 34 June 3‚ 2014 Final Question #3: American culture during the 1920’s mixed vibrancy and greater openness with prejudice and discrimination. How do the roles and expectations of women contribute to the changing culture – and sometimes clashes in culture – of the era? [19th Amendment‚ flappers‚ “dating”‚ birth control movement‚ Harlem Renaissance] During the 1920’s women were restricted from many things and society tried to control and limit their personal
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Violating Cultural Expectations For my assignment on violating our cultural expectations‚ I used a urinal next to someone that was using another one. I did this throughout the whole day because I felt that only doing it once wouldn’t be satisfying enough. On Saturday‚ I went to Victoria Gardens and Ontario Mills with my girlfriend and I thought that it’d be a perfect time to do my assignment on violating our cultural expectations. The first thing that came to my head was using a urinal next to
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conditioning influences upon further action. Culture in its broadest sense is cultivated behavior; that is the totality of a person’s learned‚ accumulated experience which is socially transmitted‚ or more briefly‚ behavior through social learning. Folkways Vs Mores The world is one‚ big community which is made up of several different societies that are distinct from one another. These societies have their own history‚ laws‚ beliefs‚ traditions‚ practices‚ customs‚ and ways of life. These make each
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violation of some agreed-on norm that predominates a community or society. Deviance can range from behaviors that violate folkways or mores. Folkways are socially accepted behaviors that don’t have great moral significance‚ meanwhile mores do have great moral significance and violating them can endanger society’s stability. Behaviors that are considered deviant by violating a folkway could be staring at a person in an elevator‚ being vegan‚ or even wearing bizarre clothing out in public. On the other
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the average IQ of society could be considered abnormal. A person with a higher IQ wouldn’t necessarily be considered abnormal‚ but they would be highly regarded for their intelligence. Violating social norms could be classified as abnormal if it violates what is accepted or expected in society. An example of violating what is normal could be a person who is wearing their clothes backwards. It is not necessarily against the law‚ but more unacceptable to society and their standards.
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How will people react to my violating a cultural behavior norm? Specifically‚ I want to know how people will react to me talking to myself while riding the train. I propose that when I violate a social behavior norm by talking to myself on the train‚ people will respond tome in ways that indicate to me that my behavior is deviant. People will probably look at me strange‚ laugh at me‚ make fun of me‚ and probably more embarrassing things. I performed my norm violation on the CTA Orange Line Train
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sister of King Charles IX‚ violated basic human rights‚ such as freedom to safety from violence as well as right to the freedom to exist. The animosity between the Roman Catholic Church and the Huguenot population was the cause of the massacre‚ thus violating the human right that permits one to believe in and practice their desired religion. Although St. Bartholomew’s Day occurred before Henry of Navarre issued the Edict of Nantes‚ a document recognizing and permitting the practice of Protestantism‚ the
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