The sociology of physical disability: A review of literature and some conceptual perspectives. D viant Behavior: An Interdisciplinary - Hanks, Poplin - 1981 () Citation Context ...if it results in over-medicalisation of the child's condition. There are problems associated with the labelling of ...
The labelling theory becomes dominant in the early 1960s and the late 1970s when it was used as a sociological theory of crime influential in challenging orthodox positivity criminology. The key people to this theory were Becker and Lement.The foundations of this view of deviance are said to h...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook social identity (redirected fromSocial identity theory) Acronyms (SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY) those aspects of the individual's self-concept which are derived from membership of and identification with social categories, e.g...
Labelling theory refers to the ability to attach a label to a person or group of people and in so doing the label becomes more important than the individual. The label becomes the dominant form of identify and takes on ‘Master Status’ (Becker 1963; Lemert 1967) so that the person can ...
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(1982). The current status of the labelling theory of mental illness. In W. R. Gove. (Ed.), Deviance and mental illness (pp. 273–300 ). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications. Gurin, G., Veroff, J., and Feld, S. (1960). Americans view their mental health. New York: Basic ...
For example, in his labelling theory devised in the 1960's and 1970's, the sociologist Howard Becker argued that labelling someone who commits a crime as ‘deviant’ can become self-fulfilling because it affects the way other people treat the individual but also how the individual understands ...
(redirected fromSymbolic interaction theory) symbolic interactionism a theoretical approach in US sociology which seeks to explain action and interaction as the outcome of the meanings which actors attach to things and to social action, including themselves (see alsoREFLEXIVITY). ...
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