Deviance, selves and others
โ Scribed by Michael Schwartz, Sheldon Stryker
- Publisher
- American Sociological Association
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 134
- Series
- ASA Rose Series in Sociology
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Book by Schwartz, Michael
โฆ Table of Contents
Frontmatter
I Introduction and Overview (page 1)
II Identity and Deviance: The Perspective (page 7)
III The Research Hypotheses and Design (page 17)
IV Instrumentation: Measurement of Self (page 33)
V An Anomalous Setting: The Lower-Class School (page 55)
VI Findings: The Quality of Self-Evaluation (page 74)
VII Findings: The Variability of Self-Concepts (page 81)
VIII Findings: The Definers of Self (page 90)
IX Findings: The Problem of Masculinity (page 103)
X Summary of Findings and Assessment of Theory (page 117)
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