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Social Norms & Deviance

Apr 29, 202531 min
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Episode description

Social norms and deviance as covered in the MCAT is a fascinating topic, and in this episode, we'll break down the intersection of social norms—folkways, mores, taboos, and laws—how they play a crucial role in shaping societal values, and what happens when these norms break down, a concept known as anomy. Plus, we'll delve into collective behavior phenomena such as fads, mass hysteria, moral panic, and riots, touching on some real-life examples and historical comparisons.

 

Expect a comprehensive overview, with real-world relevance and plenty of examples to help solidify your understanding. 

 

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[00:00] Introduction to the MCAT Basics

[04:57] Breaking social norms is not a big deal.

[09:00] Jeffrey Dahmer was a serial killer.

[12:41] Breaking social norms, deviance explained in theories.

[14:03] Biking under influence leads to deviant identity.

[19:02] Weak community ties breed crime, social disorganization theory.

[20:20] Cultural deviance theory explains lower class deviance.

[23:39] Social control theory emphasizes individual responsibility for deviance.

[26:58] Orson Welles's 1938 radio drama causes hysteria.

 

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