Deviance and Youth Culture

Deviance and Youth Culture
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The functional role of deviance, cultural responses, and societal impacts. Analyze key concepts, theorists, and studies in the field. Evaluate factors influencing youth deviance and societal perceptions. Delve into theories like functionalism, Marxism, feminism, and interactionism to deepen your understanding.

  • Deviance
  • Youth Culture
  • Sociology
  • Functionalism
  • Theories

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  3. AO1: Knowledge and understanding The following list is indicative of possible factors/evidence that candidates may refer to but is not prescriptive or exhaustive: Functional role of deviance Provides a solution to certain problems Gives a sense of belonging Response to differential opportunities to achieve cultural goals Concepts/issues such as: status frustration, transitional phase, anomie, focal concerns of masculinity, values, norms, culture status, defence, delinquent solution, cultural deprivation, illegitimate opportunity structure, delinquent subculture Evidence such as: Abrams, Eisenstadt, Durkheim, Merton, Cloward & Ohlin, Miller, A.Cohen Theories: functionalism Any other reasonable response AO2: Application The selected knowledge should be directly related to the specific question. AO3: Analysis and Evaluation The following list is indicative of possible factors/evidence that candidates may refer to in evaluation but is not prescriptive or exhaustive: Conformity of ordinary youth Issues of temporal validity concerning much functionalist evidence Youth deviance as resistance Role of media in portrayal of youth deviance Differences in youth deviance in terms of gender, ethnicity and social class and the interplay between them Concepts such as: dysfunctional, delinquent subcultures, social SPECIMEN exclusion, opposition, resistance, exaggeration, marginalisation, labelling, institutional racism, discrimination, crisis in masculinity, patriarchy, ladettes, peer pressure, edgework, racism, sexism, folk devils, deviancy amplification, scapegoating, moral panics Studies such as: CCCS, Becker, S.Cohen, Messerschmidt, Muncie, Smart, Campbell, Alexander, Sewell, Cicourel, Willis Theories such as: Marxist views, feminism, interactionism, postmodern views Any other reasonable response

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