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“What are the limits of cultural and social pluralism for the operational integration and symbolic coherence of liberal

democratic societies? Is such an integration and coherence necessary, is it desirable, and is it, finally, possible to

achieve? These are the larger issues that lend significance to the proliferation of deviant populations and their organized activities to claim legitimation.” J Kitsuse

Deviance as Rebellion; Rebellion as Deviance

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Previously on Social Control…

Idea In other words

Deviance normal… So always present

…but not constant or universal Need research on who, when, why

…culture of lack… Don’t learn to be social

…they want what we have… Merton’s strain

…deviance as pain avoidance… Victims who fight back

Deviance functional… Unite v. scapegoats, canary in coal mine, innovation

What if we take these ideas (and the “deviants”) seriously?

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And now…

• Combine Coser and Merton on innovation, retreat, and rebellion…

• …with Agnew’s observation about pain avoidance…

• …to look at deviance as affirmative social act

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Innovators, Retreaters, and Rebels

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Lecture Trajectory

1. How to take functions of deviance seriously …without giving up on social order

2. Lessons learned from delinquent kids

3. When deviants fight back

4. Comedy as functional deviance

5. Deviance, Social Control, and Occupying Wall Street

6. Debate: How much pluralism can society handle and still be a society?

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Willis Learning to Labour

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Katz “Ways of the Badass”

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Badass as the Ultimate Sociologist

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Who are these people?

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Kitsuse “Coming Out All Over”

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Lafer “Why Occupy Has Left Washington Behind”

• “What makes OWS different …that this protest is not, at its core, voicing an appeal to lawmakers.”

• OWS is clearly inspired by Tahrir Square. …Egyptians succeeded … not because they occupied the square but because their occupation exerted direct pressure on the country’s most powerful business interests.

• …something similar—nonviolent action that directly challenges the economic elite—is required here ….

• …there is a precedent. Before there were civil rights laws, people broke the back of Jim Crow by picketing, boycotting, getting beaten and arrested by the tens of thousands, in direct action against the most powerful forces of their society.”

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Bruce “So Who’s Deviant?”

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Room for Debate

“What are the limits of cultural and social pluralism for the operational integration and symbolic coherence of liberal democratic societies? Is such an integration and coherence necessary, is it desirable, and is it, finally, possible to achieve? These are the larger issues that lend significance to the proliferation of deviant populations and their organized activities to claim legitimation.” J Kitsuse