What is Labeling Theory? Question 1 options: A) It’s just like…

What is Labeling Theory? Question 1 options: A)  It’s just like…

What is Labeling Theory? Question 1 options: A)  It’s just like…

What is Labeling Theory?Question 1 options:A) It’s just like Strain TheoryB) It’s another form of AnomieC)

Outcasts fighting back against punitive social norms.

D)

Labeling is a type of social reaction that can be both informal or formal which can create negative societal actions to certain groups and/or subcultures.

Question 2 

 

What does Edgework refer to?

Question 2 options:

A)

It’s just like general resistance and/or oppositional culture

B)

It’s a form of resistance that features risking harm for a thrill.

C)

It’s a manipulation of the boundaries between safety and harm, order and chaos, and norms and deviance.

D)

Both B and C.

Question 3 

 

What is example used in the readings as Edgework as Resistance?

Question 3 options:

A)

Women involved in intimate relationships marked by a history of drug use and violence.

B)

Edgework as resistance refers to how edge-workers are freed from social norms.

C)

The traditional definition of Anomie.

D)

None of the above.

Question 4 

 

What subgroup did the Edge-work as Resistance study focus on for their research?

Question 4 options:

A)

Free-runners in Grant Park, Chicago.

B)

Skateboarders in Los Angeles.

C)

Women from three Methadone Maintenance Treatment Programs (MMTPs) in NYC.

D)

Skydivers and EMT workers.

Question 5 

 

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How can Parkour be interpreted at resistance?

Question 5 options:

A)

Because it’s dangerous!

B)

Well it’s hard to tell because the Labeling perspective really hasn’t addressed Parkour specifically, rather, it discusses social control as a form of symbolic pressure to get certain groups to conform by threatening their identities.

C)

Parkour can be interpreted as a symbolic form of resistance against the limiting composition of the city and utilizing its planned (built) space by disrupting it through unconventional and amazing athleticism.

How did Goddess Patty advertise herself?

Question 1 options:

A)

With as thin a waist as Barbie.

B)

As the Queen of Squashing (NAKED)

C)

A plus-size model or SSBBW (super-sized big beautiful women).

D)

None of the above

Question 2

 

Where did the concept of Stigma emerge from?

Question 2 options:

A)

Stigma emerged from symbolic interactionism and was best articulated by Erving Goffman in his 1963 groundbreaking book, “Stigma”.

B)

From Howie Becker’s 1963 groundbreaking book “Outsiders”

C)

Mostly from Agnew’s writings about Strain Theory.

D)

None of the above

Question 3 

 

What do stigma and carnival of the grotesque emphasize in terms of theories of deviance?

Question 3 options:

A)

It explains stigma under the symbolic interactionist tradition.

B)

Big handsome men (BHM) and ‘bears’.

C)

Emphasize how identity is created through a social process which includes how deviants identities come into existences and get embraced by various subcultures/groups.

D)

Risky behavior

Question 4 

 

When discussing body deviance, how do the stigma and grotesque realism differ?

Question 4 options:

A)

Stigma would label body deviance as devalued or shunned

B)

Grotesque realism would argue that the label of body deviance is celebrated as part of the self.

C)

Definitions of body deviance are defined by how individual people use language.

D)

A and B

Question 5 

 

What is considered the ‘Father of Sociology’?

Question 5 options:

A)

Erving Goffman

B)

Howie Becker

C)

Ernest Burgess

D)

Robert Sampson

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