what is the meant of by the statement that deviance is relative
When sociologists say deviance is relative, they mean that what is considered deviant behavior varies depending on the culture, time period, and social context. What is considered deviant in one society may not be in another. It emphasizes that norms and values are not fixed and can change based on different factors.
To defy relies on a standard to be defied. Because humans differ in how they perceive such standards they deviate relative to their own paradigm. Therefore obedience is also relative.
It depends in part on whether you have experienced absolute ugliness or absolute beauty. The capacity to recognize pain versus pleasure, and their impacts on both ourselves and others, is key to understanding why some creatures walk it.sa crooked road and others prefer smooth paths and happy fields. In the end it's all about grasping the total picture and being able to weigh all of its components in a balance. it's like choosing Oscar Wilde, The Rolling Stones, or The Beatles as companions on a long journey.
socialization
People who purposefully or accidentally break a social norm will most likely be considered deviants for the rest of their lives.
Emile Durkheim argued that social deviance is a normal and necessary part of society as it helps to define and reinforce social norms. He believed that deviance can serve both positive and negative functions by challenging the status quo and guiding social change. Durkheim also emphasized the importance of studying how society reacts to deviant behavior in order to understand the underlying social dynamics at play.
the people all have the same genetic patterns
It encourages social change ~Apex
Explain what it means to say that "deviance is socially constructed"?
When sociologists say that race and gender are socially constructed, they mean that these categories are not biologically determined but rather created and reinforced through social interactions, beliefs, and institutions. This construction can vary across different societies and historical contexts, shaping individuals' experiences and opportunities based on these constructed categories.
relatif - or if you mean a family member - un parent
when i studied sociology, i saw his name quite frequently, so i think it's safe to say, that yes, he is a sociologist
socialization
single factor productivity and total factor productivity
At rest and in motion are relative terms. When we say 'in motion' or 'at rest' we mean relative to something else. If you were travelling in a car for instance, you would be at rest relative to the car but in motion relative to the outside world.
Because the relative is related to him/her
Both "if she was your relative" and "if she were your relative" are correct. However, using "if she were your relative" is more formal and considered more grammatically correct in traditional grammar rules.
the people all have the same genetic patterns
say something (i'm guessing the relative is legally an adult)
i dont know.heheh