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OK.
If I could push you all little further…can people recommend
classic and contemporary sociological oriented books dealing with deviance—especially
elite deviance, globalism and deviance, and social
control in institutional contexts…morten From:
[email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marty Schwartz For what it is worth, the ASA guide is not much of a syllabi set, but
rather leans heavily toward short essays, deep intellectual thoughts,
exercises, annotated guide to web sites, etc. Only because I
co-edited it with Mike Maume, I will mention that we have such things as a
wonderful debate between Keith Crew and Steve Muzzati on whether the course
should be taught as "nuts, sluts and preverts" (my way of teaching
it), or as a highly theoretical course. There is a discussion by
Alex Thio on how to deal with the conundrum of teaching homosexuality in a
deviance course, and a great piece by Victoria Pitts on how to seize the moment
to incorporate queer theory as a wedge into deeper issues. And so it
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