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         Anomie Sociology:     more books (17)
  1. Sociology Basics, Vol. 1:Anomie and Devieance-Microsociology (Magill's Choice) by Carl L. Bankston, 2000-06-01
  2. CRIMINOLOGY: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Sociology</i> by ROBERT D. CRUTCHFIELD, CHARIS KUBRIN, 2001
  3. Anomie and Aspirations: A Reinterpretation of Durkheim's Theory (Dissertations on sociology) by Ralph B. Ginsberg, 1980-06
  4. Society, anomie and social change: An interpretation of Émile Durkheim's sociology by Stephen Roy Marks, 1973
  5. Recidivism: Anomie, Differential Association, Deviance (Sociology), Labeling Theory, Psychopathy, Rational Choice Theory
  6. Culture and Anomie: Ethnographic Imagination in the Nineteenth Century by Christopher Herbert, 1991-10-18
  7. The Future Of Anomie Theory
  8. Comparative Anomie Research: Hidden Barriers-Hiddon Potential for Social Development
  9. Human Nature of Social Discontent: Alienation, Anomie, Ambivalence by Gary B. Thom, 1984-01
  10. The Legacy of Anomie Theory (Advances in Criminology Theory, Volume 6) by William S. Laufer, William Merton, 1999-11-01
  11. Anomie: History and Meanings by Marco Orru, 1987-09
  12. The Puerto Rican Migrants of New York City: A Study of Anomie (Immigrant Communities and Ethnic Minorities in the United States and Canada, 8) by Manuel Alers-Montalvo, 1985-07
  13. Anomie, Strain and Subcultural Theories of Crime (The Library of Essays in Theoretical Criminology) by Robert Agnew, Joanne M. Kaufman, 2010-08-01
  14. ANOMIE: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Sociology</i> by ROBERT CRUTCHFIELD, KRISTIN A. BATES, 2001

41. Professor John S. Western - School Of Social Science - UQ
A sociology of Australian Society, 3rd edition. Melbourne Macmillan. 1999. Atteslander,P., Gransow, B. and Western, J. (eds), Comparative anomie Research
http://www.ansoc.uq.edu.au/academic/profiles/western.htm

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42. Assignments For Sociology 1301.090
Because this is a sociology course this class will examine the drug problem anomieTheory Introduced by Robert Merton, anomie theory argues that in societies in
http://www.soci.swt.edu/3349/chap1.html
THE NATURE of the DRUG PROBLEM
CHAPTER 1 THE NATURE OF THE DRUG PROBLEM NOTE:
If any hypertext link is not working, please notify the instructor via e-mail.
Key Components and Description of the Problem This chapter sets the foundation for the entire course by giving a clear cut description of the current nature of the drug problem and how it relates to society.
  • Because this is a sociology course this class will examine the drug problem/drug trade and drug policy as it relates to society.
The authors begin by telling us that illicit drug use in the United States is a major social problem. Several consequences of substance abuse emerge:
  • the relationship between crime and addiction the relationship between inner city youth and drug dealing as an occupational resource severe health problems drug-addicted mothers giving birth to addicted babies the spread of diseases connected to drug abuse the loss of job productivity
Page 6 of the text offers an excellent overview of the drug crisis in Figure 1.1.
Looking at this, it becomes clear that the problem of drug abuse is embedded in society and manifests in several social institutions such as family and education.

43. Sociology Program, University Of Melbourne - Sociology Gateway
Theorists from the WWW Virtual Library of sociology. Theory form Sociosite. Linksto major sociological theory and methodology including anomie, Marxism, Chaos
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Australian Resources
- Australian National University
Keeps track of thematic bibliographies in the field of social sciences, Asian-Pacific Studies and humanities. Their goal is to compile a world-wide library of the best specialist research tools by tapping expertise and knowledge about these resources. To locate specific hypertext links you can use Irene - The Web Connections Finder
Coombsweb Social Sciences Server
- Australian National University
The pioneer site for Asia-Pacific research and electronic publishing. Includes the database ANU-Coombspapers-Index and many links to other relevant resources.
Cyberspace Links
A limited, personal collection of links on the sociology of cyberspace. (University of Sydney, Australia). Humanities Hub: Selected Resources for the Social Sciences and Humanities A collection of links to quality sites that support or expand a researcher's current knowledge (Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia).
  • Marxism Page Here you can download the Marxist classics as plain text files, read introductions to Marxist politics, find contemporary Marxist material, listen to the Internationale or search all the Marxism pages.
  • 44. Sociology Department Faculty
    Exploring the role of anomie in recruiting by hate groups, especially the targetingof economically marginalized teens (methodology Political sociology.
    http://www.sociology.pdx.edu/faculty.htm
    Location: 217 Cramer Hall
    1721 SW Broadway
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    Phone:
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    Faculty Information, Interests and Projects for 2002-2003.
    (Continue checking for changes).
      Click on the photos for additional information on the various faculty Melanie Arthur, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2001
      Interests: Medical sociology; race, class and gender; research methods
      Projects: 1) In collaboration with colleagues at OHSU - exploring the long-term recovery of elderly patients after hospitalization for injuries sustained in automobile crashes. 2) Examining the effects of trauma system policies in rural areas - using HCUP NIS data to compare hospitals certified as trauma centers to hospitals not certified as trauma centers. 3) Examining the implications of trauma system policy for racial minority populations - using HCUP NIS data to explore the causes of higher mortality rates among African American patients hospitalized for injuries than similar white patients. 4) In collaboration with colleagues at CareOregon - exploring the association between patient satisfaction and future utilization of healthcare services. 5) In collaboration with colleagues at Johns Hopkins University: using quantitative and qualitative methodologies to examine the reasons for racial disparity in access to coronary care services. arthurm@pdx.edu

    45. Anomie Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of Books And
    anomie, Opportunity, and the Density of Ethnic Ties Another View of Jewish Outmarriagein Canada, in Canadian Review of sociology and Anthropology by Robert J
    http://www.questia.com/popularSearches/anomie.jsp

    46. Sociology And Crime - Research Papers
    paper Robert K. Merton's concept of social strain (derived from anomie) is highlighted sociology,Crime, Cures send me this paper A 4 page paper that
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    'Carlito's Way' and Miller's Social Crime Theories
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    47. Mathieu Deflem Gastcolleges KULeuven (maart 2003)
    1997a. “On the Evolving Synthesis of Differential Association and anomie TheoryA Perspective from the sociology of Science.” Criminology 35(3)517525. .
    http://www.cla.sc.edu/socy/faculty/deflem/grond.html
    Mathieu Deflem, Gastcolleges, Afdeling Strafrecht, Strafvordering
    en Criminologie, K.U. Leuven, 12-13 maart, 2003. Inhoud: Grondslagen van de Criminologische Sociologie:
    Les 1: Robert K. Merton
    Robert K. Merton: Anomie en Sociale Structuur
    De Amerikaanse socioloog Robert Merton (1910- ) is een van de meest invloedrijke auteurs in de sociologie. Zijn werk geldt ook als een van de meest relevante bijdragen, vooral inzake wetenschapssociologie, theoretische sociologie, en criminologische sociologie. Zijn werk o ver anomie en sociale structuur is het meest geciteerde sociologisch e artikel. Professor Merton stierf op 23 februari 2003 (cf. obituary
    Literatuur:
    Merton, Robert K. 1938. " Social Structure and Anomie American Sociological Review 3(5):672-682. OF: samenvatting van de theorie en andere samenvatting Featherstone, Richard, en Mathieu Deflem. 2003. “ Anomie and Strain: Context and Consequences of Merton’s Two Theories Sociological Inquiry , forthcoming.
    Aanbevolen:
    Deflem, Mathieu. 1986. Anomie als Sociologisch Probleem. Licentiaatsverhandeling, Afdeling Sociologie, KULeuven. From Anomie to Anomia and Anomic Depression: A Sociological Critique on the Use of Anomie in Psychiatric Research Social Science and Medicine Merton, Robert K. 1959. “Social Conformity, Deviation, and Opportunity Structures.” American Sociological Review 24:177-189.

    48. Sociology 470
    sociology 470 THEORIES OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR. that deviance is objectively given)A. Strain Theories 1. Durkheim - Regulation of Norms, anomie 2. Merton
    http://www.as.miami.edu/sociology/courses/soc470.html
    Sociology 470 - THEORIES OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR SOCIOLOGY 470 - THEORIES OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR OVERALL OBJECTIVES:
    The overall objectives of this course are to provide students with an understanding of current theories of deviant behavior and the role of theories in cumulative research. Students will be able to critique theories of deviance, assess the theoretical relevance of research and of theoretical work. In addition, students will be able to identify points of integration among the various theories. INSTRUCTOR: Professor Roger Dunham
    Ferre Building, 325
    Phone: 284-6170 REQUIRED TEXTS: Perspectives on Deviance , by Allen E. Liska, Third Edition, 1999. Criminological Theory: Past to Present , by Francis T. Cullen and Robert Agnew, 1999. COURSE REQUIREMENTS: First Mid-Term Exam (1/3 of grade)
    Mid-Term Exam (1/3 of Grade)
    Final Exam (1/3 of grade) No Makeup Exams , except under extreme circumstances and when arrangements are made prior to the exam.] ATTENDANCE: Attendance is taken and is mandatory. Missing more than 10% of the classes will lower your grade. HONOR CODE: The Honor Code is strictly adhered to in my classes. Any evidence of cheating on an exam will result in failure of the course.

    49. Revised Subclass HM (Sociology)
    HM1246, Conformity 811 General works 816 anomie Criminal behavior, criminal justice,see HT1444 Race (Ethnology), see GN495.4GN498 Race (sociology), see HT1501
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    50. Anomie. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    Introduced into sociology by Emile Durkheim in his study Suicide (1897), anomie alsorefers to the psychological condition—of rootlessness, futility, anxiety
    http://www.bartleby.com/65/an/anomie.html
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    51. Sociology And Social Work Issues
    The writer examines the ramifications of such theories as anomie, eugenics andscientific uncertainty as they pertain to the treatment of mental illness.
    http://www.sociologypapers.com/categories/230-025.html
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    A 5 page essay that explores the connection between the prevailing social theories of a time and how this affects the treatment, and society's perception of the mentally ill. The writer examines the ramifications of such theories as anomie, eugenics and scientific uncertainty as they pertain to the treatment of mental illness. The connection between creativity and bipolar illness is also examined. Bbliography lists 9 sources.
    Filename: Mental.wps

    52. SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANCE BEHAVIOR ONLINE COURSE
    COURSE DESCRIPTION SOC 436, sociology of Deviant Behavior, will introduce socialcontrol theory, social disorganization theory, anomie theory, labeling theory
    http://www.uky.edu/~jkerr0/html/soc436online.html
    SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR (SOC 436) ONLINE Instructor: Jeremy Don Kerr E-mail address: jkerr0@uky.edu CORPORATE DEVIANCE
    DRUG USE SEXUAL DEVIANCE COGNITIVE DEVIANCE
    ELITE DEVIANCE POLICE DEVIANCE This site is intended only for students wishing to enroll in the Independent Study Program. CLICK HERE TO LEARN ABOUT ENROLLING If you already have a userID and password, CLICK HERE TO ENTER THE COURSE If you need LOGIN INSTRUCTIONS, CLICK HERE COURSE DESCRIPTION: SOC 436, Sociology of Deviant Behavior, will introduce students to sociological perspectives on deviant behavior. By the conclusion of the course the student should be able to understand deviance from a variety of sociological perspectives including social control theory, social disorganization theory, anomie theory, labeling theory and conflict theory.
    In addition, students will be have gained knowledge about the scientific research on deviant behaviors including prostitution, pornography, and drug use. Finally, students will have gained an understanding of state/governmental deviance, corporate deviance, and police deviance and the cost of these forms of deviance to society.
    PLEASE NOTE: The material covered in this course is intended for a mature, adult audience. If you are not prepared to read about and discuss the aforementioned topics on message boards or through e-mail it is suggested that you do not enroll in the course.

    53. Sociology
    Parents, Religion and Adolescent anomie. Paper presented at the Annual Meetingof the Society for the sociology of Religion, Toronto, Canada, August, 1997.
    http://www.albany.edu/sociology/html/faculty/bjarnasont/bjarnasont-vitae.htm
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    54. Sociology
    Editor (19962001) Outside Editorial Consultant, American Sociological Review, AmericanJournal of sociology, Social Forces An Institutional-anomie Theory of
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    Synopsis Archives Volume 1999 Volume 2000 Volume 2001 Volume 2002 Thematic Issues VOLUME 3 (2001), ISSUE 5 (SUMMER) UNCONTROLLED URBAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF ANOMIE IN BANGLADESH SUMMARY Many developing countries have been experiencing uncontrolled urban growth and an increasing gap between urban and rural areas in terms of population and resource distribution, and service availability.This growth and increasing polarization has been found to have significant impacts on the legitimacy of core values manifest at both societal and individual levels. The research reported in this article investigates the outcome of uncontrolled urban growth of the capital of city (Dhaka) of Bangladesh on resident's value systems. The objective of the paper is to examine the association between the experience of anomie and quality of life of adults aged 25 years and above living in Dhaka. It also investigates the extent to which there appears to have been a breakdown of resident's core values of cutural globalization. KEYWORDS Urban Growth - Anomie - Quality of Life .

    57. Book Review: Phillips, Beyond Sociology’s Tower Of Babel
    gap between aspirations and fulfillment created by such forces as anomie, alienation,and In the final section on the implications for sociology, chapter 5
    http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/cjscopy/reviews/babel.html
    Canadian Journal of Sociology Online March - April 2002 Bernard Phillips
    Aldine de Gruyter, 2001, 245 pp.
    $US 24.95 paper (0-202-30666-6), $US 49.95 cloth (0-202-30665-8)
    As well written and organized as this book is, it is still a complicated work, a quality to which this short review hardly does justice. Throughout the middle part, Phillips weaves an intricate mesh of concepts as he goes about illustrating the invisible crisis. And that is all to the good, for it shows what sociologists must do if they are to topple their tower of Babel and clarify their vocabulary for general social use and broader disciplinary integration. This is no easy task, in part because many sociologists appear to have neither the taste nor the intellect for managing at once so many abstract ideas. Nevertheless, at least some of us must take it on, as by writing review articles and conducting sociology-of-knowledge style analyses. We can also incorporate in reports of our research a section devoted to integrating the findings with the relevant web of belief.
    Robert A. Stebbins

    58. ED POWELL, EMERITUS UB SOCIOLOGY PROFESSOR, DIES AT 75 BUFFALO, N.Y
    A Journal of Participatory sociology and published many articles in scholarlyjournals, book chapters and presentations on occupation, anomie and suicide
    http://www.edpowell.org/obit2.html
    "ED" POWELL, EMERITUS UB SOCIOLOGY PROFESSOR, DIES AT 75 BUFFALO, N.Y -Taken from U.B. Reporter, Apr 25th, 2001 Elwin H. "Ed" Powell, emeritus professor in the Department of Sociology in the University at Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences and a legendary figure on campus for his fierce defense of academic freedom, human rights, drug legalization and self expression died Friday, April 20, 2001. He was 75. Powell was a member of the UB faculty for 38 years who often could be seen riding his bicycle down Main Street to campus, even in the dead of a Buffalo winter. Throughout his career he earned a reputation for the attention he gave to the effects of the US government's social and political policy on American participatory democracy. Powell was a popular professor and a mentor. He explained his thrall with the educational process in a 1996 article in the Spectrum, UBÕs student newspaper: "When I was in high school, I had a transforming experience with a teacher who turned me on to a world of ideas. We began with the eight parts of speech and moved to his explaining the atomic theory of the universe. "This was an epiphany," he said, "a spiritual experience where my world kind of fell into place. It was a discovery of the joy of knowing I was quite literally intoxicated."

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    60. SOCY 274
    Merton Social Structure and anomie. Cloward- Illegitimate Means, anomie andDeviant Behavior. Cohen- The sociology of the Deviant Act. Week of Oct.
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    QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY SOCIOLOGY 274 SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANCE FALL/WINTER 2002-2003 Dr. Stephen W. Baron Office: D417 Mackintosh-Corry Hall Phone: E -mail: barons@post.queensu.ca Office Hours: Monday 1:00-2:00 P.M. Tuesdays 1:00- 2:00 P.M. Thursdays 2:30-3:30 P.M. Calendar Description Theoretical issues arising from the process by which activities are defined as deviant; such activities as "sexual deviance", "mental illness", and "political deviance" examined. Course Description Sociology 274 is an introductory survey of the sociological study of crime and deviance and is concerned with the critical examination of the theoretical perspectives and empirical research bearing upon the explanations of, and reactions to, deviant behaviour. Course Pre-requisites Every student in this course must already have credit in SOCY 122. This requirement is STRICTLY enforced by the Department. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that his/her registration is in order. Grades will not be submitted for students who do not have the necessary course pre-requisite. Required Texts Pontell, Henry N. (ed.)

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