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    Howard Becker ocupa un lugar destacado entre los grandes nombres de la sociología del último medio siglo, gracias sobre todo a sus aportaciones a la sociología de la desviación. En su obra Outsiders, convertida en un clásico, desarrolla una teoría del etiquetamiento que se ha demostrado muy fértil para el análisis de conductas desviantes.

  2. 14 de jun. de 2017 · The sociology of Howard S. Becker will be presented in four parts, each of which will refer to a major book. After a short introduction according to the book standards, the first part will address sociology of norm and deviance, using the first book published by Becker which became a world-wide classic: Outsiders (1963). Then, the second part will show how Becker should be fully considered as ...

  3. 5 de ene. de 2015 · From drug use to queer theory, Howard Becker changed the way we think about deviance. Adam Gopnik on the career of an American professor in Paris.

  4. 30 de jun. de 2008 · Howard S. Becker. Simon and Schuster, Jun 30, 2008 - Psychology - 224 pages. One of the most groundbreaking sociology texts of the mid-20th century, Howard S. Becker’s Outsiders is a thorough exploration of social deviance and how it can be addressed in an understanding and helpful manner. A compulsively readable and thoroughly researched ...

  5. Howard S. Becker is one of the foremost sociologists of the second half of the twentieth century. Although he is perhaps best known for research on deviance and his book Outsiders, this constitutes only a very small fraction of his earliest work.This interview looks at some of the continuities and cores of his work over fifty years.

  6. Howard S. Becker Tricks of the Trade: How to Think about Your Research While You're Doing It ©1998, 244 pages, 1 halftone, 5 tables Paper $14.00 ISBN: 0-226-04124-7. For information on purchasing the book—from bookstores or here online—please go to the webpage for Tricks of the Trade.

  7. He explains how Becker does not seek a complete understanding, but rather a more complete understanding of social interactions. The chapter details the way Beckerian sociology reoriented the sociological gaze to focus on categories of activities instead of categories of people, as well as to raise the notion of coincidence to the rank of a tool essential for understanding social life.