Produktbild: Routledge Handbook on Deviance

Routledge Handbook on Deviance

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

06.10.2017

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schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss

Herausgeber

Stephen E. Brown + weitere

Verlag

Taylor and Francis

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562

Maße (L/B/H)

26/18,3/3,5 cm

Gewicht

1156 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-138-12457-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

06.10.2017

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss

Herausgeber

Verlag

Taylor and Francis

Seitenzahl

562

Maße (L/B/H)

26/18,3/3,5 cm

Gewicht

1156 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-138-12457-8

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Routledge Handbook on Deviance
  • I. Defining and Studying Deviance

    Introduction

    1. The Definitions of DeviancePat Lauderdale, Arizona State University

    2. Studying DevianceSøren Kristiansen, Aalborg University

    3. Bridging Normative and Reactionist Perspectives: An Introduction to Positive DevianceNicole Ann Shoenberger, Penn State, Erie

    4. Media Constructions of Athletics: Normalization and DevianceGray Cavender, Arizona State University

    II. Sport and Deviance Introduction

    5. Doping and Deviance: An Interactionist PerspectiveChristophe Brissonneau, Université Paris Descartes

    6. Who's Going to Protect This House?" Domestic and Child Abuse among Professional AthletesKeith Bell, West Liberty University

    7. Criminal and Deviant Behaviors Among College Athletes in the United StatesJ. Andrew Hansen, Western Carolina University

    8. The Animal-Sport Complex as DevianceKevin Young, University of Calgary

    9. A Spot of Sporting Bovver? Deviant Sports FansJohn Williams, University of Leicester

    III. Leisure and Deviance

    Introduction

    10. The Drag Pit: Cockfighting Rationale and DeclineFrederick Hawley, Western Carolina University

    11. Neo-Nazi Music SubcultureSteven Windisch, University of Nebraska Omaha
    Pete Simi, Chapman University

    12. Deviance and the Motorcycle Gangs
    Andy Bain, University of Mount Union

    13. Deviance as Career Opportunities: The Case of Graffiti and SkateboardingGregory Snyder, City University of New York, Baruch College

    IV. Substance Use

    Introduction

    14. Binge Drinking: Deviant Leisure and Consumer CultureOliver Smith, Plymouth University

    15. Cannabis: Past to PresentJames C. McCutcheon, University of Memphis

    16. Meth (Mis)UnderstandingsRalph Weisheit, Illinois State University
    Rashi K. Shukla, University of Central Oklahoma

    17. Deviance among Deviants: Reactions to Drug Use among Drug UsersAlbert Kopak, Western Carolina University

    V. Religion and Cults

    Introduction

    18. Christian Sectarianism, Fundamentalism, and ExtremismJoseph Baker, East Tennessee State University

    19. Leaving Home; the Decision to Enter a New Religious MovementNicole A. Shoenberger, Penn State, Erie

    20. The Perception of Atheism as DeviantKevin McCaffree, Indiana University-Purdue University, Ft. Wayne

    VI. Politically Marginalized PopulationsIntroduction

    21. Abortion: A Most Common DevianceKatrina Kimport and Lori Freedman, University of California, San Francisco

    22. The White Mule in the Room: The Case of Pariah Groups in the Study of DevianceFrederick Hawley, Western Carolina University

    23. The Deadbeat Dad: The Stereotype and the RealityCaroline B. Allen, John Paul Wright, and Annelise M. Pietenpol, University of Cincinnati

    VII. Sexuality

    Introduction

    24. Pimps' Perspectives on Good and Bad Sex Works and Sex ActsLoretta J. Stalans, Loyola University, Chicago
    Mary Finn, Michigan State University

    25. Fat Sexuality as DevianceAriane Prohaska and Jeffrey R. Jones, University of Alabama

    26. Zoosexual Identity Talk and the Censoring Narrative
    R.J. Maratea, Seton Hall University
    Philip R. Kavanaugh, Penn State, Harrisburg
    Joshua Tafoya, Youth Research and Resource Center, Inc.

    VIII. Online Deviance

    Introduction

    27. The Hacker SubcultureThomas Holt and Byung Lee, Michigan State University

    28. The Emergence of Sexting Inside and Outside of United States: Research Findings and Legal IssuesCaitlin B. Henriksen, University of Cincinnati
    Bradford W. Reyns, Weber State University
    Bonnie S. Fisher, University of Cincinnati
    Billy Henson, Shippensburg University

    29. "But That's Not Sexting": Accounts From Emerging AdultsDaniel Renfrow, Wells College
    Kailin E. Kucewicz, Lehigh University
    Katherine Mouradian, Wells College
    Valerie R. Schweigert, University of Washington

    30. Police Deviance and New Media: The Death of Eric GarnerChristopher Schneider, Brandon University

    31. "But is it Really Cheating?" Evolving Expectations of Online Academic DishonestyLisa Briggs, Western Carolina University
    Ophir Sefiha, Western Carolina University
    Kyle Burgason, Iowa State University
    Brynn Smith, Western Carolina University

    IX. Stigmatizing Health and Body Conditions Introduction

    32. Health Related StigmasMaggie B. Stone, Marshall University
    Ryan Schroeder, University of Louisville

    33. If You're "So OCD," What Does That Make Me?Dana Fennell, University of Southern Mississippi

    34. Acting Out at the Medico-Legal Boundary: Conduct Disorder and the Medicalization of Children's Deviant BehaviorDeborah Potter, University of Louisville

    35. Obesity and DevianceRoel Pieterman, Erasmus University

    36. The Defamed Deranged of Gotham: The Social Construction of Mental Illness as Criminality in Batman ComicsAdam Veitch and Kevin Steinmetz, Kansas State University

    37. Body Modifications Frames and ClaimsAlicia Horton, University of the Fraser Valley

    X. Elite and Workplace Deviance

    Introduction

    38. Deviant Executives: Crime in the SuitesAdam-Ghazi-Tehani, University of Alabama
    Bryan Burton, Southern Utah University
    Henry Pontell, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

    39. Perspectives on the Psychology of Elite DeviantsMichael Benson, University of Cincinnati

    40. Constructing a Demographic Portrait of Deviant DoctorsPaul Jesilow, University of California, Irvine
    Bryan Burton, Southern Utah University

    41. Tyranny of the Minority: How the Repressive Left has Redefined Academic DevianceJohn Paul Wright and Annelise Pietenpal, University of Cincinnati

    42. Restaurants and Deviance: Theft in Professional Back PlacesAmanda M. Shigihara, State University of New York Old Westbury

    Index