
Critical Perspectives on Social Control and Social Regulation in Canada
Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd
Published on 1. March 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
380 pages
978-1-77363-119-6 (ISBN)
Description
How does social regulation shape who is "deviant" and who is "normal"? Critical Perspectives on Social Control and Social Regulation in Canada is an introduction to the sociology of what has traditionally been called deviance and conformity. This book shifts the focus from individuals labelled deviant to the political and economic processes that shape marginalization, power and exclusion.
Class, gender, race and sexuality are the bases for understanding deviance, and it is within these relations of power that the labels "deviant" and "normal" are socially developed and the behaviours of those less powerful become regulated.
This textbook introduces readers to theories and critiques of traditional approaches to deviance and conformity. Using vivid and timely examples of contemporary social regulation and control, this textbook brings to life how forces of social control and marginalization interact with social media, sex work, immigration, anti-colonialism, digital surveillance and social movements, and much more. Theories and critiques are clarified with summaries, definitions, rich illustrative examples, discussion questions, recommended resources and test banks for instructors.
Class, gender, race and sexuality are the bases for understanding deviance, and it is within these relations of power that the labels "deviant" and "normal" are socially developed and the behaviours of those less powerful become regulated.
This textbook introduces readers to theories and critiques of traditional approaches to deviance and conformity. Using vivid and timely examples of contemporary social regulation and control, this textbook brings to life how forces of social control and marginalization interact with social media, sex work, immigration, anti-colonialism, digital surveillance and social movements, and much more. Theories and critiques are clarified with summaries, definitions, rich illustrative examples, discussion questions, recommended resources and test banks for instructors.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Black Point, Nova Scotia
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-77363-119-6 (9781773631196)
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Persons
Mitch Daschuk research focuses on the construction of youth subcultures, punk rock ideology and the representational politics that inform prevalent understandings of criminality and dangerousness. Carolyn Brooks is the department head and an associate professor of sociology at the University of Saskatchewan. Her research focuses on youth resilience, violence and theoretical criminology. She is the co-editor of three editions of Marginality and Condemnation. James Popham is an assistant professor in the Department of Criminology at Wilfrid Laurier University, where he researches issues of cyber criminality, technology and social empowerment.
Content
Contents: The Study of Social Control (M.D. Daschuk and James F. Popham) * Classical Notes on Norms, Deviance and Identity (M.D. Daschuk) * Defining Deviance, Critical, Feminist and Anti-Oppressive Theories of Social Control (Carolyn Brooks) * Research Methods, Statistics and Listening to Unheard Voices (James F. Popham) * Conditions, Claims and Social Problems Frames (Sean P. Hier) * The History and Continuing Repercussions of Canadian Drug Rhetoric (M.D. Daschuk) * Social Control of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Plus People in Canada (Carolyn Brooks and Kirby Brigden) * The Construction of Disability in Canadian Immigration Policy as a Means of Social Control (Edward Hon-Sing Wong and Thania Vega) * Contextualizing Resiliency Through the Lens of Marginalized Youth (Kandis Boyko and M.D. Daschuk) * On the Changing Nature of Claims-Making, Audience Engagement and Social Regulation (Sean P. Hier) * Museums, Policing and the Fairy Tale of "Crime" (Matthew Ferguson) * The Social Control of Sex Work (Carolyn Brooks and Karen Wood) * Social Control, Settler Colonialism and Representations of Violence Against Indigenous Women (Danielle Bird and Julie Kaye) * Social and Panoptic Regulation Through Digital Technologies (James F. Popham) * National Security, Surveillance and the Reproduction of Colonial Understandings of Indigenous Sovereignty in Canada (Scott Thompson) * A Feminist Perspective on Drone Privacy Regulation (Kristen M.J. Thomassen) * Policing Social Movements That Resist Extractive Capitalism (Jeffrey Monaghan and Kevin Walby) * Observations on Social Movements in the Digital Age (M.D. Daschuk) * References * Index