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"Howard S. Becker's Outsiders broke new ground in the early 1960s--and the ideas it proposed and problems it raised are still argued about and inspiring research internationally. In this new edition, Becker includes two lengthy essays, unpublished until now, that add fresh material for thought and discussion. "Why Was Outsiders a Hit? Why Is It Still a Hit?" explains the historical background that made the book interesting to a new generation coming of age in the 60s and makes it of continuing interest today. "Why I Should Get No Credit For Legalizing Marijuana" examines the road to decriminalization and presents new ideas for the sociological study of public opinion."--Back cover.
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Musicians, Drug addicts, Narcotic addicts, Toxicomanes, Musiciens, Deviant behavior, Social Behavior Disorders, Substance-Related Disorders, Abweichendes Verhalten, Cannabis, Psychology, social, Drug addicts--united states, Musicians--united states, Hv5825 .b43 1991, Social Psychology, Exclusão social, Comportamento de desvios, Sociology, Marijuana abusePlaces
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Outsiders: studies in the sociology of deviance.
1966, Free Press, Collier Macmillan
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"ALL social groups make rules and attempt, at some times and under some circumstances, to enforce them."
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