Hookers, Rounders, and Desk Clerks
Author: Robert C. Prus
Publisher:
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780881333374
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Author: Robert C. Prus
Publisher:
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780881333374
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert M. Emerson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2015-04-06
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 022623813X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom roommate disputes to family arguments, trouble is inevitable in interpersonal relationships. In Everyday Troubles, Robert M. Emerson explores the beginnings and development of the conflicts that occur in our relationships with the people we regularly encounter—family members, intimate partners, coworkers, and others—and the common responses to such troubles. To examine these issues, Emerson draws on interviews with college roommates, diaries documenting a wide range of irritation with others, conversations with people caring for family members suffering from Alzheimer’s, studies of family interactions, neighborly disputes, and other personal accounts. He considers how people respond to everyday troubles: in non-confrontational fashion, by making low-visibility, often secretive, changes in the relationship; more openly by directly complaining to the other person; or by involving a third party, such as friends or family. He then examines how some relational troubles escalate toward extreme and even violent responses, in some cases leading to the involvement of outside authorities like the police or mental health specialists. By calling attention to the range of possible reactions to conflicts in interpersonal relationships, Emerson also reminds us that extreme, even criminal actions often result when people fail to find ways to deal with trouble in moderate, non-confrontational ways. Innovative and insightful, Everyday Troubles is an illuminating look at how we deal with discord in our relationships.
Author: Scott Grills
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2003-02-28
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 0313057281
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAdopting a symbolic interactionist perspective and building extensively on the ethnographic research tradition, this book analyzes the mystique that often accompanies deviance by examining deviance as an ongoing feature of community life. Because deviance is approached in nonprescriptive ways, as a product of community interchange, the emphasis here is on the ways in which deviance is defined, engaged, and regulated. It is examined as the product of human association, as something that is generated by people as they interact with one another, assume viewpoints and initiatives, and try to influence and resist one another within the context of community life. Prus and Grills do not attempt to address various deviant behaviors; instead, they provide readers with a glimpse into how deviance is formulated, practiced, viewed, and treated. Who defines deviance? Why? What are the effects of deviance on others? How do subcultures form? These and other questions are answered in this unique approach to the study of deviance. Providing a conceptually coherent framework for approaching the study of deviance as an ongoing feature of the human community, the authors pay special attention to the many theaters of operation in which people come together and engage one another with respect to morality and deviance. Recognizing that audience definitions of deviance are pivotal to community notions of reality and actual interaction, consideration is given to the interrelated processes of defining deviance, identifying deviants, regulating deviance informally and formally, and experiencing treatment and disinvolvement. This thoughtful consideration serves to shed new light on the mystique that has been created around ideas about deviance.
Author: Joanne Marie Greer
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2001-04-01
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9781559388931
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVarious articles are presented covering psychological, sociological and cross-cultural topics or relevance to religious/spiritual researchers and academics.
Author: Michael Atkinson
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 9780802085689
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCultural sensibilities about tattooing are discussed within historical context and in relation to broader trends in body modification, such as cosmetic surgery, dieting, and piercing.
Author: Darrell J. Steffensmeier
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 9780847674954
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is based on the experiences of a dealer in stolen goods (alias 'Sam Goodman'), whose history serves as a model for understanding the role that fences play in today's society. Steffensmeier provides a detailed analysis of how a fence develops relationships with thieves, customers, and other fences, how prices are set and negotiated, the profits derived, and the skills required for the job, and the meaning and rewards of fencing. Steffensmeier relates the potential consequences: the events surrounding Sam's eventual arrest and conviction for receiving stolen property. Sociologists, criminologists, law enforcement officers, and public policy makers will find this an book enlightening and engaging portrayal of the criminal career.
Author: Ronald M. Holmes
Publisher: SAGE
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 430
ISBN-13: 9780761924166
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA combination of reprinted articles, most published during the past two years, and original contributions solicited for the anthology, offer a snapshot of the criminal justice understanding of various crimes relating to or involving sex. After a basic overview of sex in the 21st century, they look at nuisance sex behaviors and crime; homosexuality, transvestism, and transsexualism; juvenile sex crimes and behaviors of offenders and victims; dangerous sex crimes; rape; and special issues and concerns.
Author: Scott Grills
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2018-07-24
Total Pages: 235
ISBN-13: 3319934295
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book examines management and management-related activities as a feature of everyday life. Any person or group that attempts to influence or shape the behaviors or experiences of others may be understood as engaging in management activities. The study of management involves the study of achieving understanding, providing direction and coordinating activities with others across an endless array of humanly engaged terrains. Management Motifs provides a research agenda for an interactionist approach to the study of management activities. Moving well beyond more organizationally-based understandings of managers and management, it examines the pragmatic accomplishment of management activities and the generic social processes that accompany them. This work addresses diverse issues related to management such as: holding and doing office, pursuing cooperation, developing policy, envisioning and advocating for missions, establishing teams and generating team identities, sustaining team endeavors and managing self. By attending to management-related concerns as a generic feature of human group life, the authors develop and articulate a research framework for the study of managing and management.
Author: Charlene Elizabeth Miall
Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 382
ISBN-13: 1551302454
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis unique volume first considers the merits of qualitative research, profiles interviewing strategies and discusses the relationship to respondents and how to write about social life. The later portion of 'Doing Ethnography' contains three essential sections: constructing perspectives, constructing identities as well as doing and relating. Harrowing case studies and original research are featured throughout.
Author: Clifton D. Bryant
Publisher: SAGE
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 1346
ISBN-13: 1412916089
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