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Writing Assignment #1 – Deviant Act
Due: Wednesday, November 20, 2019 by midnight As stated in the Syllabus, students must write a reaction paper regarding a deviant act. Deviance refers to
behavior that violates social norms. Social norms can be categorized as informal folkways and mores or
codified into more formal rules and laws. As you will see from our readings and through PowerPoint
presentations, what constitutes deviant behavior is socially determined – that societies define what is and what
is not acceptable. Hence, definitions of deviance will vary greatly over time and in different societies or social
settings.
You have the opportunity to understand the contours and limits of daily life by performing a deviant act(s) that
break the usual norms and rules by which we all live. Norms include those rules and expectations that guide our
appearance, behavior, manner, conduct, etc.
Begin by BEING OBSERVANT. Look for regularities in the patterns of behavior that occur in everyday
interactions. Use the campus, your home/dorm, a cafeteria/restaurant, the classroom, the street, etc. as your
laboratory. Take notes on how individuals coordinate actions with others, and how these actions become
commonplace and routinized.
Then, BE CLEVER. Look for subtle ways to violate these norms. Carefully record all of the steps in your
"experiment" and provide a detailed chronicle of your actions and the reactions of others. You may want to vary
the time or day of the experiment, or perhaps the gender, age, appearance or important characteristic of the rule
violator. This will help you to see how the reactions to deviance might vary from place to place or by person.
Remember to take research ethics into account in formulating your "experiment." In other words, do not rob a
liquor store or streak through campus.
Your writing assignment should include the following: 1. A detailed account of what you did; 2. A thorough description and discussion of the typical norms/behaviors that govern the setting that you are
describing;
3. An explanation of why your actions could be considered to be deviant. Relate this explanation to the relevant theories and ideas discussed in the lecture and course readings;
4. A discussion of your own feelings and observations while you were performing the act(s) (do this without using the 1st or 2nd person pronoun tense, i.e. “I,” “Me,” “You”);
5. A detailed description of the reactions of others; and 6. What you learned from doing a systematic observation, as opposed to just an informal action (do this
without using the 1st or 2nd person pronoun tense, i.e. “I,” “Me,” “You”).
Papers will adhere to the following structural criteria:
Double-spaced, Times New Roman size 12-point font with 1” margins. Papers should be a minimum of
1,000-words. Page length is a guideline, however, and I am most concerned you are able to adequately
address the assignment’s concept. Please submit all writing assignments as a .docx or .rtf file to ensure I
can provide adequate review comments.
Students who submit their assignment by midnight on Wednesday, November 13, 2019 will receive 5 extra
credit points on their submission. Only submit your assignment early if you truly feel you have accomplished
your best work. For every day the assignment is late, there will be a 10-point deduction. Students are
encouraged to make use of the Academic Center for Excellence for guidance with writing.
This Assignment is worth 15% of your Final Grade.