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The Sociology of Deviance Colin Sumner

The Sociology of Deviance By Colin Sumner

The Sociology of Deviance by Colin Sumner


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Summary

Documents the field of sociology of deviance from its conception to its coming of age in late 1930s sociology. The text examines the heyday of the field as a popular science and as a critique of social control in the 1960s, and analyzes its death at the hands of the post-1968 critics.

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The Sociology of Deviance by Colin Sumner

Colin Summer charts the rise and fall of a field of enquiry. He argues that the lack of recent "warfare over the terrain over the sociology of deviance is actually due to the fact that the combatants over the years, in their enthusiasm for the fight, have completely demolished the terrain...the terrain now resembles the Somme in 1918. It is barran, fruitless, full of empty trenches and craters, littered with unexploded mines and eerily silent. No one fights for hegemony over a dangerous graveyard. it is now time to drop arms and show respect for the dead".

The first part of this extended obituary documents the formation of the field of sociology of deviance from its conception in the womb of Durkheim's social theory to its coming of age in late 1930s sociology. The second part examines the heyday of the field as a popular science and as a critique of social control in the 1960s. The final part analyzes its death at the hands of the post-1968 critics. Throughout, Colin Summer explores the theoretical matrix that held the sociology of deviance together and sets it in the context of culture, politics and social change.

The Sociology of Deviance Reviews

"...an erudite, engaging and provocative history of sociological ideas...an outstanding piece of sociology." - The Sociological Review "Seldom have I been so impressed; the breadth and depth of scholarship in this work is awesome." - Professor Charles E Marske "...remarkably well writtenand informative." - Professor Edwin M Lemert "What was meant and praised as a necessary, courageous and successfulstep of liberating and emancipating the discipline of criminology from the narrow boundaries of the penal law turns out to be another scientific blind alley - now at the level of society. This is the central message of Colin Sumner's fine and scholarly study on the conceptual career of 'deviance' - a literary journey that covers a century long period of theoretical reflection and analysis." - Professor Dr Fritz Sack

Table of Contents

Part 1 A new deal for degenerates? the sociology of social deviation 1895-1940

Durkheim, modernity and doubt
the birth - immigration and the urban jungle
social realism and the Godfather - degeneration, cultural diversity and the New Deal - the potent union of psychiatry and sociology - the coming of age of the sociology of deviation
persistent class and cultural conflict - deviance, degeneration and social democracy

Part 2 Regulating deviance - fantasies of social control 1941-1967

beyond the frontier and into fantasyland
deviance, social control and the end of ideology - McCarthyism and secondary deviance
regulation as measurement and balance - the labelling perspective and the flowering of social deviance

Part 3 Crime and power - the repoliticization of moral judgment 1968-1975

resistance and resentment
morality, politics and subjectivity - deviance as ideology
the final collapse

Additional information

GOR002090059
9780335097807
0335097804
The Sociology of Deviance by Colin Sumner
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
1994-09-01
352
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