Multimedia and Discussion Questions

Chapter 8: Constructing Difference: Social Deviance

Discussion Questions:
1. Explain what you see in these programs in terms of the three elements of deviance?

2. How do power and labeling play into the situations presented in these programs?  Is deviance depoliticized in this context?

3. Explain how these situations fit into either, or both, of the models of criminalization or medicalization?

Discussion questions:
1. Consider the statement made in the clip about the relationship of art to substance abuse: “The flipside of genius is addiction.” Do such statements encourage us to expect highly creative people to abuse drugs and alcohol? How might this be an example of a “self-fulfilling prophecy”?

2. Winehouse was said to have had a “disease.” What is the term sociologists use to describe this way of thinking?

Discussion Questions:
1. Reality television claims to offer  viewers an “inside” look at the lives of individuals. On this particular program the information that individuals are sharing with viewers is highly personal and, perhaps, of an embarrassing nature. (Recall Lohan’s statement: “I do not want my family to see this.”) During taping, are the individuals on “front stage” or “back stage”? Use concepts from Goffman’s dramaturgy to consider how “real” the episodes are.

2. During the intake interviews. Dr. Drew asks the patients about their drug/alcohol use and, based on their responses, suggests “reasons” for their addictions. Are these “individualistic” or “social”? Give specific examples.

3. Use the sociological imagination to formulate alternative explanations for why those who are in entertainment industries or frequently in the spotlight might become dependent on alcohol and/or drugs.

Discussion Questions:
1. What is the importance of the label “sex offender”? Is it always helpful?

2. How does this relate to stigma?

3. Why was this place was started?

4.Who is not accepted into this community?

5. What was your reaction to learning that there is a place like Miracle Village?

Discussion Questions:
1. Can you find the three elements of deviance in any of these stories?

2. Explain the function of labels in these stories.

3. Are there examples of the medicalization of deviance in these stories?  What are they?

Discussion Questions:
1. How does an absolutist definition compare to a relativist definition of terrorism and how does that fit into this episode?

2. How do labels affect Rick Convertino’s perceptions of the terrorists and how does that play out in the story?

3. Explain the social reality of crime in this episode.

Discussion Questions:
1. What is “fair use”?

2. If the practice of sampling is limited or banned outright, how might this impede creativity and the production of new music? If musicians and DJs are allowed to engage in sampling without getting the permission of artists or compensating the artists, how might this hamper creativity or the production of new music?

3. Note the different terms used in the segment: sampling, collaboration, control, artist, original artist, copyright owner, etc. How do the words we use influence how we define of the activity?

4. Analyze the social and legal issues surrounding sampling from a conflict perspective. How would a structural-functionalist analysis differ from this? Which perspective do you find more useful?

Discussion Questions:
1. Vander Ven says that most research on students and drinking has been of a particular type. What is that? How is his work different?

2. What does Vander Ven say about the relationship between drinking and identity?

3. What is a “drinking family”? What does a drinking family do for individual members?

4. What were the social consequences of abstinence observed by Vander ?

5. What is “drunk support”? How is it “gendered”?

6. Are his findings consistent with what you have observed on campus? Elaborate on your answer.

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