Assignment: Perceptions of Deviance
Depending on where you live, it might not be alarming to see people dancing to their favorite music. However, there are societies where dancing in public is
viewed as deviant behavior. The dancers may not view their behavior as problematic until they are faced with disapproval from members of their society.
According to labeling theory, the manner in which members of a society react to behaviors determines what is considered deviant within a society. What is
considered deviant within society changes over time and can vary significantly across cultures.
For this assignment, you will use your sociological imagination with a focus on labeling theory to write a journal entry about perceptions of deviance in
society and how those perceptions change over time and vary across cultures.
Click the links for the Arab News and Sociology Live! videos:
Arab News. (2018, June 23). Saudi Arabia lifts ban on women driving [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob4POZPgMLk
Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 3 minutes.
Also note: Closed captioning is available on this video.
Sociology Live! (2015, November 6). Labeling theory [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHSvZZ1pnm0
Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 5 minutes.
Also note: Closed captioning is available on this video.
For your Journal entry:
Using labeling theory, describe a behavior that might have been labeled by society as deviant in the past but is now considered acceptable or even
courageous.
Explain why the behavior was deemed deviant and why the perception has changed.
Describe if you or someone you know has ever participated in a deviant act OR describe in what type of situation you might find it acceptable for someone to
do something that might be perceived as deviant.
Write at least 300 words.
Support your response with information from this week’s Learning Resources.
TIP: Resources in the classroom are already listed in the correct format. Feel free to copy from the classroom and paste the resources you use in your
response to the bottom of your submission.
Allow yourself time to check your work for proper grammar and spelling so that your ideas are easily understood.
Note: All students have access to Grammarly, an automated grammar tool, through the Walden Writing Center.
Walden Writing Center – Grammarly: https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/grammarly/accessing#s-lg-box-2973501