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  • Communication deviance
  • Failure to effectively communicate

    Communication deviance (CD) occurs when a speaker fails to effectively communicate and convey meaning to their listeners with confusing speech or illogical

    Communication deviance

    Communication_deviance

  • Deviance (sociology)
  • Action or behavior that violates social norms

    Deviance or the sociology of deviance explores the actions or behaviors that violate social norms across formally enacted rules (e.g., crime) as well

    Deviance (sociology)

    Deviance (sociology)

    Deviance_(sociology)

  • Infodumping
  • Excessive information sharing

    also associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Communication deviance Double empathy problem Societal and cultural aspects of autism Stilted

    Infodumping

    Infodumping

  • Workplace deviance
  • Deliberate desire to cause harm to an organization or workplace

    Workplace deviance, in group psychology, may be described as the deliberate (or intentional) desire to cause harm to an organization – more specifically

    Workplace deviance

    Workplace_deviance

  • Alogia
  • Poor thinking inferred from speech and language usage

    be reconsidered as possible primary negative symptoms. Aphasia Communication deviance List of language disorders Mutism Paraschakis, Antonios; Steinau

    Alogia

    Alogia

  • Stilted speech
  • Unusually formal speech

    exhibited as a symptom in the narcissistic personality disorder. Communication deviance Infodumping Literary language Otaku § Etymology Register (sociolinguistics)

    Stilted speech

    Stilted_speech

  • Disorganized schizophrenia
  • Obsolete subcategory of schizophrenia

    and affected individuals may carry more stigmatization. Catatonia Communication deviance Paranoid schizophrenia "Event Information - Overview". rcpsych.ac

    Disorganized schizophrenia

    Disorganized_schizophrenia

  • Hallin's spheres
  • Theory of media objectivity

    into three concentric spheres: consensus, legitimate controversy, and deviance. In the sphere of consensus, journalists assume everyone agrees. The sphere

    Hallin's spheres

    Hallin's spheres

    Hallin's_spheres

  • Intercultural communication
  • Discipline that studies communication across different cultures and social groups

    Heidelberg: Springer. McGuire, M. & McDermott, S. (1988). "Communication in assimilation, deviance, and alienation states". In Y.Y. Kim & W.B. Gudykunst (eds

    Intercultural communication

    Intercultural_communication

  • Family therapy
  • Field of psychology centered on families

    psychiatrists and psychoanalysts Lyman Wynne and Theodore Lidz on communication deviance and roles (e.g., pseudo-mutuality, pseudo-hostility, schism, and

    Family therapy

    Family_therapy

  • Risk factors of schizophrenia
  • Risk factors related to schizophrenia

    KL, Goldstein MJ, Nuechterlein KH, Woo SM, Mintz J (2002). "Are Communication Deviance and Expressed Emotion Related to Family History of Psychiatric Disorders

    Risk factors of schizophrenia

    Risk factors of schizophrenia

    Risk_factors_of_schizophrenia

  • Social norm
  • Informal understanding of acceptable conduct

    extreme. Deviance also causes multiple emotions one experiences when going against a norm. One of those emotions widely attributed to deviance is guilt

    Social norm

    Social_norm

  • Black sheep effect
  • Psychological phenomenon

    the type of deviance, and the individual group identification. In modern online communities, public visibility and rapid communication often amplifies

    Black sheep effect

    Black sheep effect

    Black_sheep_effect

  • Carrie Bearden
  • American clinical psychologist

    Rochelle; Cannon, Tyrone D. (July 4, 2011). "Thought disorder and communication deviance as predictors of outcome in youth at clinical high risk for psychosis"

    Carrie Bearden

    Carrie_Bearden

  • Arvind Singhal (academician)
  • Indian-born American social scientist

    academic research has focused on diffusion of innovations, the positive deviance approach, organizing for social change, the entertainment-education strategy

    Arvind Singhal (academician)

    Arvind_Singhal_(academician)

  • Social stigma
  • Type of discrimination or disapproval

    society of saints, a perfect cloister of exemplary individuals. Crimes or deviance, properly so-called, will there be unknown; but faults, which appear venial

    Social stigma

    Social stigma

    Social_stigma

  • Gender role
  • Social role associated with gender or sex

    Retrieved 20 November 2011. Mager, Don (1985). "Gay Theories of Gender Role Deviance". SubStance. 14 (1): 32–48. doi:10.2307/3684953. JSTOR 3684953. Dwyer,

    Gender role

    Gender_role

  • Sexual fetishism
  • Sexual arousal a person receives from an object or situation

    Psychopathology and theory. In D. R. Laws and W. O'Donohue (Eds.), Sexual deviance: Theory, assessment, and treatment. New York: Guilford. Scorolli, C.; Ghirlanda

    Sexual fetishism

    Sexual fetishism

    Sexual_fetishism

  • Robert K. Merton
  • American sociologist (1910–2003)

    into three areas: (1) sociology of science; (2) sociology of crime and deviance; (3) sociological theory. He popularized notable concepts, such as "unintended

    Robert K. Merton

    Robert K. Merton

    Robert_K._Merton

  • Dyad (sociology)
  • Group of two people

    aftereffect on each other can not be termed as dyadic communication. Examples of dyadic communication occur between Jesus and Peter, the Buddha and Ananda

    Dyad (sociology)

    Dyad (sociology)

    Dyad_(sociology)

  • Subculture
  • Smaller culture within a larger culture

    came from the so-called Chicago School, who interpreted them as forms of deviance and delinquency. Starting with what they called Social Disorganization

    Subculture

    Subculture

    Subculture

  • Glossary of BDSM
  • Jargon and esoteric terms used in BDSM

    2021. W., Rich (24 August 2016). "Abrasion – Rubbing You the Right Way". Deviance and Desire. Archived from the original on 24 July 2022. Retrieved 24 July

    Glossary of BDSM

    Glossary of BDSM

    Glossary_of_BDSM

  • Social science
  • Branch of science that studies society and its relationships

    in population size or type; criminology examines criminal behaviour and deviance; and political sociology studies the interaction between society and state

    Social science

    Social_science

  • Robustness principle
  • Design guideline for software

    aiming to be "bug-for-bug compatible". Internet portal Normalization of deviance Open–closed principle Protocol ossification Static discipline Unix philosophy

    Robustness principle

    Robustness_principle

  • Role theory
  • Concept in sociology and social psychology

    of behaviors that have become typical among group members; in case of deviance, negative sanctions follow. Gender has played a crucial role in our societal

    Role theory

    Role_theory

  • Queer theory
  • Field of critical theory

    queer theory to the concept of normalisation found in the sociology of deviance, particularly through the work of Michel Foucault, who studied the normalisation

    Queer theory

    Queer theory

    Queer_theory

  • Expectancy violations theory
  • Theory in communications

    of Responses to Deviance in Online Groups: Integrating Social Identity Theory and Expectancy Violations Theory" (PDF). Communication Theory. 27 (3): 243–268

    Expectancy violations theory

    Expectancy_violations_theory

  • Effects of pornography
  • Influence of pornography on an individual and their intimate relationships

    developmental studies tend not to hold pornography responsible for creating their deviance. There is no simple relationship between sexual fantasy and offending.

    Effects of pornography

    Effects_of_pornography

  • Plushophilia
  • Stuffed toy fetishism

    Anglia Ruskin University. Cusack, Carmen M. (2015). "Fetish". Animals, Deviance, and Sex. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4438-8470-9. Cuter

    Plushophilia

    Plushophilia

    Plushophilia

  • Paul Watzlawick
  • Austrian-American psychologist and philosopher (1921–2007)

    interaction-orientation. He believed that individual personality, character, and deviance are shaped by the individual's relations with his fellows. He saw symptoms

    Paul Watzlawick

    Paul Watzlawick

    Paul_Watzlawick

  • Fourth Industrial Revolution
  • 2010s–present technological convergence era

    machine-to-machine communication (M2M), and the Internet of things (IoT). This integration results in increasing automation, improving communication and self-monitoring

    Fourth Industrial Revolution

    Fourth Industrial Revolution

    Fourth_Industrial_Revolution

  • Power (social and political)
  • Ability to influence the behaviour of others

    According to Laura K. Guerrero and Peter A. Andersen in Close Encounters: Communication in Relationships, power in relationships is multifaceted. It can be

    Power (social and political)

    Power (social and political)

    Power_(social_and_political)

  • Discipline (BDSM)
  • BDSM practice

    2026. Forsyth, Craig J.; Copespage, Heith (2017). Encyclopedia of Social Deviance. SAGE Publications. p. 75. ISBN 9781483364698. De Neef, N.; Coppens, V

    Discipline (BDSM)

    Discipline (BDSM)

    Discipline_(BDSM)

  • Symbolic interactionism
  • Sociological theory

    conception of adult socialization; and provide the correct perspective on deviance and disorganization." A majority of scholars agree with Thomas. Two other

    Symbolic interactionism

    Symbolic interactionism

    Symbolic_interactionism

  • Organized crime
  • Structured criminal groups

    product or tool of their organization. Sociologist Robert K. Merton believed deviance depended on society's definition of success, and the desires of individuals

    Organized crime

    Organized crime

    Organized_crime

  • Uncertainty reduction theory
  • Postpositivist communication theory developed in 1975

    specific communication outcome variable. Kathy Kellerman and Rodney Reynolds examined factors that motivate people to reduce uncertainty: deviance and incentive

    Uncertainty reduction theory

    Uncertainty reduction theory

    Uncertainty_reduction_theory

  • Trans woman
  • Woman assigned male at birth

    required.) Forsyth, Craig J.; Copes, Heith (2014). Encyclopedia of Social Deviance. SAGE Publications. p. 740. ISBN 978-1-4833-6469-8. Archived from the original

    Trans woman

    Trans woman

    Trans_woman

  • Culture shock
  • Experience of a person moving to a different cultural environment

    being transferred into a different environment puts special pressure on communication skills, there are practical difficulties to overcome, such as circadian

    Culture shock

    Culture shock

    Culture_shock

  • Moral panic
  • Fear that some evil threatens society

    was interested in demonstrating how agents of social control amplified deviance, in that they potentially damaged the identities of those labeled as "deviant"

    Moral panic

    Moral panic

    Moral_panic

  • Job satisfaction
  • Attitude of a person towards work

    to quit alone can have negative effects on performance, organizational deviance, and organizational citizenship behaviours. In short, the relationship

    Job satisfaction

    Job satisfaction

    Job_satisfaction

  • Discrimination against people with red hair
  • which people with red hair were offered free admission. In promotional communication, the zoo compared people with red hair to the ape species, claimed people

    Discrimination against people with red hair

    Discrimination_against_people_with_red_hair

  • Sexual intercourse
  • Penetrative sexual activity for reproduction or sexual pleasure

    Specified: Psychopathology and theory". In Laws DR, O'Donohue WT (eds.). Sexual Deviance, Second Edition: Theory, Assessment, and Treatment. New York: The Guilford

    Sexual intercourse

    Sexual intercourse

    Sexual_intercourse

  • Cultural conflict
  • Clash of beliefs or values

    conflict that occurs when conflicting norms create "opportunities for deviance and criminal gain in deviant subcultures." Kornblum notes that, whenever

    Cultural conflict

    Cultural_conflict

  • Error
  • Incorrect or inaccurate action

    other individuals or from a social grouping or from social norms. (See deviance.) Gaffes and faux pas can be labels for certain instances of this kind

    Error

    Error

  • Outline of academic disciplines
  • Academic fields of study or professions

    culture Sociology of cyberspace Sociology of development Sociology of deviance Sociology of disaster Sociology of education Sociology of emotions Sociology

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline_of_academic_disciplines

  • Sissy
  • Pejorative slur used against effeminate boys and men

    "relentlessly negative" insult, implying immaturity and gender or sexual deviance. It has been identified as sexist in guidance issued to schools in the

    Sissy

    Sissy

  • Sociology
  • Scientific study of human society and relationships

    religion, secularization, law, sexuality, gender, race, social norms, and deviance. Recent studies have added socio-technical aspects of the digital divide

    Sociology

    Sociology

    Sociology

  • Incivility
  • Social behaviour lacking in civility or good manners

    in USA Today defined workplace incivility as "a form of organizational deviance... characterized by low-intensity behaviors that violate respectful workplace

    Incivility

    Incivility

  • Discourse
  • Field of theory which examines elements of conversation

    is a generalization of the notion of a conversation to any form of communication. Discourse is a major topic in social theory, with work spanning fields

    Discourse

    Discourse

    Discourse

  • Workplace aggression
  • Type of aggression

    (act) Counterproductive work behavior Cyber-aggression in the workplace Deviance (sociology) Going postal Industrial and organizational psychology Occupational

    Workplace aggression

    Workplace_aggression

  • Differential association
  • Theory in criminology

    association theory is the most talked about of the learning theories of deviance. This theory focuses on how individuals learn to become criminals, but

    Differential association

    Differential association

    Differential_association

  • Social organization
  • Pattern of relationships between and among individuals and social groups

    spatiotemporal cohesion, leadership, structure, division of labor, communication systems, and so on. Because of these characteristics of social organization

    Social organization

    Social organization

    Social_organization

  • Workplace
  • Physical location where someone works

    application of democracy in all its forms to the workplace. Workplace deviance: Deliberate or intentional desire to cause harm to an organization. Workplace

    Workplace

    Workplace

  • Space Shuttle Challenger disaster
  • 1986 breakup of American orbiter

    published The Challenger Launch Decision: Risky Technology, Culture, and Deviance at NASA, which argues that NASA's structure and mission, rather than just

    Space Shuttle Challenger disaster

    Space Shuttle Challenger disaster

    Space_Shuttle_Challenger_disaster

  • Yellow-bellied sapsucker
  • Species of North American bird

    20 to 25 centimetres (7.9 to 9.8 in). The study also concluded that a deviance from this search image can be caused by the rarity of the trees that fulfill

    Yellow-bellied sapsucker

    Yellow-bellied sapsucker

    Yellow-bellied_sapsucker

  • Promiscuity
  • Practice of having casual sex frequently with different partners

    approval, such as "the stud" or "the player", while others imply societal deviance, such as "the womanizer" or "the philanderer". A scientific study published

    Promiscuity

    Promiscuity

  • University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts
  • Criminology, and Deviance Spanish Studies Spanish and Portuguese Studies Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences Statistics Strategic Communication: Advertising

    University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts

    University_of_Minnesota_College_of_Liberal_Arts

  • Morton Downey Jr.
  • American television talk show host (1932–2001)

    (1990). Marginal Conventions: Popular Culture, Mass Media, and Social Deviance. Popular Press. p. 173. ISBN 9780879724900. Retrieved August 17, 2014.

    Morton Downey Jr.

    Morton Downey Jr.

    Morton_Downey_Jr.

  • Social network analysis
  • Analysis of social structures using network and graph theory

    significant popularity in the following: anthropology, biology, demography, communication studies, economics, geography, history, information science, organizational

    Social network analysis

    Social network analysis

    Social_network_analysis

  • Medical uses of bicalutamide
  • Abstracts for International Meeting of Pediatric Endocrinology: Free Communication and Poster Sessions, Abstracts". Hormone Research in Paediatrics. 88

    Medical uses of bicalutamide

    Medical_uses_of_bicalutamide

  • Bechdel test
  • Measure of women's representation in fiction

    'Andor' Pass the Bechdel Test?". Gray, Kishonna (2014). Race, Gender, and Deviance in Xbox Live: Theoretical Perspectives from the Virtual Margins. Routledge

    Bechdel test

    Bechdel test

    Bechdel_test

  • Disruptive physician
  • Physician whose behaviour upsets patients or other staff

    such as morale, focus and concentration, team work, collaboration and communication. Starting in 2009, The Joint Commission which accredits hospitals in

    Disruptive physician

    Disruptive physician

    Disruptive_physician

  • Fern Riddell
  • British historian

    ISBN 978-1473666184. Riddell, Fern (2014). The Victorian Guide to Sex: Desire and deviance in the 19th century. London: Pen & Sword Books Ltd. p. 176. ISBN 978-1781592861

    Fern Riddell

    Fern_Riddell

  • Narcissism
  • Excessive preoccupation with oneself

    the narcissistic personality to self- and other perceptions of workplace deviance, leadership, and task and contextual performance". The Journal of Applied

    Narcissism

    Narcissism

    Narcissism

  • Estradiol (medication)
  • Steroidal hormone medication

    Estradiol has been used at high doses to suppress sex drive in men with sexual deviance such as paraphilias and in sex offenders. It has specifically been used

    Estradiol (medication)

    Estradiol (medication)

    Estradiol_(medication)

  • Human behavior
  • Array of every physical action and observable emotion associated with humans

    Goode, Erich (2015). "The Sociology of Deviance: An Introduction". In Goode, Erich (ed.). The Handbook of Deviance. Wiley. pp. 3–29. doi:10.1002/9781118701386

    Human behavior

    Human behavior

    Human_behavior

  • Dramaturgy (sociology)
  • Sociological perspective

    of both sides, acting as a mediator and/or messenger, facilitating communication between various teams. Go-between learn many secrets, and may not be

    Dramaturgy (sociology)

    Dramaturgy (sociology)

    Dramaturgy_(sociology)

  • Female ejaculation
  • Expulsion of fluid during orgasm

    the discussion in only five separate ways; procreation, sexual pleasure, deviance, pathology, and a scientific mystery. The discussion entered popular culture

    Female ejaculation

    Female ejaculation

    Female_ejaculation

  • Globalization
  • Spread of world views, products, ideas, capital and labor

    progressed rapidly, driven by the information and communication technology revolution that lowered communication costs, along with trade liberalization and the

    Globalization

    Globalization

    Globalization

  • Jonestown
  • Peoples Temple cult settlement in Guyana, led by Jim Jones

    Danny L (April 1, 1980). "The Social Construction and Interpretation of Deviance: Jonestown and the Mass Media". Deviant Behavior. 1 (3–4): 309–312. doi:10

    Jonestown

    Jonestown

    Jonestown

  • Label (sociology)
  • examines conceptualizations of deviance. While labeling theory is not singularly focused on the study of crime, it uses "deviance" and "the criminal" to explain

    Label (sociology)

    Label_(sociology)

  • Satanic panic
  • Widespread moral panic alleging abuse

    Erich; Ben-Yahuda, Nachman (1994). Moral Panics: The Social Construction of Deviance. Cambridge, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-631-18905-3. Rice, Joshua

    Satanic panic

    Satanic_panic

  • Christa McAuliffe
  • American teacher and astronaut (1948–1986)

    (1996). The Challenger launch decision: risky technology, culture, and deviance at NASA. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. p. 16. ISBN 0-226-85176-1

    Christa McAuliffe

    Christa McAuliffe

    Christa_McAuliffe

  • Psychopathy
  • Personality construct

    Hildebrand M, de Ruiter C, de Vogel V (January 2004). "Psychopathy and Sexual Deviance in Treated Rapists: Association With Sexual and Nonsexual Recidivism".

    Psychopathy

    Psychopathy

  • Shunning
  • Act of social rejection, or emotional distance

    Brainwashed Children, Stanley S. Clawar, Brynne Valerie Rivlin, 2003. Deviance, Agency, and the Social Control of Women's Bodies in a Mennonite Community

    Shunning

    Shunning

  • Big Five personality traits
  • Personality model consisting of five broad dimensions

    interpersonal interactions and helping behavior; lower conflict; lower deviance and turnover. Furthermore, attributes related to Agreeableness are important

    Big Five personality traits

    Big Five personality traits

    Big_Five_personality_traits

  • Marie Antoinette
  • Queen of France from 1774 to 1792

    emotional relationship. Around this time, pamphlets describing farcical sexual deviance including the queen and her friends in the court were growing in popularity

    Marie Antoinette

    Marie Antoinette

    Marie_Antoinette

  • Social exchange theory
  • Generalization theory explaining social behaviour regarding society and economics

    communication:Multiple perspectives. Thousand Oaks. pp. 377–89. ISBN 978-1-4129-3852-5. West, Richard; Turner, Lynn (2007). Introducing Communication

    Social exchange theory

    Social exchange theory

    Social_exchange_theory

  • Audre Lorde
  • American writer and feminist activist (1934–1992)

    capitalist" social hierarchy. "We speak not of human difference, but of human deviance," she writes. In this respect, her ideology coincides with womanism, which

    Audre Lorde

    Audre Lorde

    Audre_Lorde

  • Leymann Inventory of Psychological Terror
  • New theorem

    victim are divided into five categories: Effects on self-expression and communication, e.g., the mobbing victim is constantly interrupted, criticized, or

    Leymann Inventory of Psychological Terror

    Leymann_Inventory_of_Psychological_Terror

  • Index of sociology articles
  • deskilling — deterrence theory — devaluation — developmental state — deviancedeviance amplification — deviant subculture — dialectic — diaspora — differential

    Index of sociology articles

    Index of sociology articles

    Index_of_sociology_articles

  • Vulva activism
  • A feminist movement

    genitalia". The Guardian. Nurka, C. (2018). Female genital cosmetic surgery: deviance, desire and the pursuit of perfection. Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 9783319964898

    Vulva activism

    Vulva activism

    Vulva_activism

  • Nudity
  • State of humans wearing no clothing

    often studied public nakedness, including naturism, in the context of deviance or criminality. However, more recent studies find that naturism has positive

    Nudity

    Nudity

    Nudity

  • Dehumanization
  • Behavior or process that undermines individuality of and in others

    function as dehumanizing labels because they tended to act as markers of deviance. One pair of studies found that subjects were more likely to associate

    Dehumanization

    Dehumanization

    Dehumanization

  • List of banned films
  • quoted as saying that the film "promotes homosexuality and other Western deviances" and that it "does not comply with Algeria's religious and cultural beliefs

    List of banned films

    List_of_banned_films

  • Broken windows theory
  • Criminological theory

    larger the public land is, the more susceptible it will be to criminal deviance. Therefore, nonresidential spaces, such as businesses, may assume the responsibility

    Broken windows theory

    Broken windows theory

    Broken_windows_theory

  • Birthday card
  • Card given to someone to celebrate their birthday

    related to Birthday cards. Mooney, Linda A.; Brabant, Sarah (1987-01-01). "Deviance, deference, and demeanor: Birthday cards as ceremonial tokens". Deviant

    Birthday card

    Birthday card

    Birthday_card

  • Hart Blanton
  • American psychologist

    authoring Deviance Regulation Theory and psychometric analysis of the Implicit Association Test. "Hart Blanton – Department of Communication & Journalism"

    Hart Blanton

    Hart_Blanton

  • Social environment
  • Setting in which people live and interact

    with whom they interact. The interaction may be in person or through communication media, even anonymous or one-way, and may not imply equality of social

    Social environment

    Social environment

    Social_environment

  • Roe v. Wade
  • 1973 US Supreme Court decision on abortion, overruled 2022

    Hendrix; Alan J. Lizotte; Gina Penly Hall, eds. (2019). Handbook on Crime and Deviance (Second ed.). Cham, Switzerland: Springer. ISBN 978-3-030-20779-3. OCLC 1117640387

    Roe v. Wade

    Roe_v._Wade

  • Alarm fatigue
  • Psychological consequence of overuse of alarms

    overload – Decision making with too much information Normalization of deviance – Sociological phenomenon Semantic satiation – Psychological phenomenon

    Alarm fatigue

    Alarm_fatigue

  • Michel Foucault
  • French philosopher (1926–1984)

    study, with this especially including those working in anthropology, communication studies, criminology, cultural studies, feminism, literary theory, psychology

    Michel Foucault

    Michel Foucault

    Michel_Foucault

  • List of sociology awards
  • Accessed 1 September 2014. American Sociological Association: Crime, Law, and Deviance Award Recipients. Accessed 10 September 2014. Dorn, Dean S. "Turning Fifty:

    List of sociology awards

    List_of_sociology_awards

  • Civil disorder
  • Forms of unrest caused by a group of people

    civil disorder engage on foot. However, some may use vehicles, wireless communication, drones and other devices. Participants have been known to use scanners

    Civil disorder

    Civil disorder

    Civil_disorder

  • Social psychology (sociology)
  • Relationship between the individual and society

    conversation structures, socialization, social constructionism, social norms and deviance, identity and roles, and emotional labor. The primary methods of data collection

    Social psychology (sociology)

    Social psychology (sociology)

    Social_psychology_(sociology)

  • Kishonna Gray
  • American communication, gender, and Black studies researcher

    intersectionality in technology. She has published multiple books: Race, Gender, & Deviance in Xbox Live: Theoretical Perspectives from the Virtual Margins; Intersectional

    Kishonna Gray

    Kishonna Gray

    Kishonna_Gray

  • Value (ethics)
  • Personal value, basis for ethical action

    loose in relation to how much they adhere to social norms and tolerates deviance. Tight cultures are more restrictive, with stricter disciplinary measures

    Value (ethics)

    Value_(ethics)

  • Conflict theories
  • Perspectives in sociology and political philosophy

    Astrosociology Body Criminology Consciousness Culture Death Demography Deviance Disaster Economic Education Emotion (Jealousy) Environmental Family Feminist

    Conflict theories

    Conflict theories

    Conflict_theories

  • Doing gender
  • Gender studies concept

    "correct" for that gender this person would be committing an act of social deviance. West and Zimmerman proposed that the two main aspects of "doing gender"

    Doing gender

    Doing_gender

  • Engineering disasters
  • Causes and list of disasters

    accidents. Lists of disasters List of engineering blunders Normalization of deviance Nuclear and radiation accidents and incidents Structural integrity and

    Engineering disasters

    Engineering disasters

    Engineering_disasters

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  • NGON
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    NGON

    Vietnamese name NGON means "good communication."

    NGON

  • Ava
  • Girl/Female

    American, Arabic, Christian, English, German, Indian, Latin, Muslim, Parsi, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Ava

    Voice; Call; Satellite Communication; Alive; Living Earth; Holy; Life

    Ava

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  • GAËTAN
  • Male

    French

    GAËTAN

    French form of Roman Latin Caietanus, GAËTAN means "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."

  • Lambana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Lambana

    He Upon whom All Depend

  • Any
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Portuguese, Russian

    Any

    A New Beginning

  • Hazleton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hazleton

    English : habitational name from any of various places named with this word: Hazleton Bottom (Hertfordshire), Hazleton Wood (Essex), or Hazelton (Gloucestershire), which is named from Old English hæsel ‘hazel’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. The present-day distribution of the surname points to the places in Essex and Gloucester as the likely sources.

  • Sanghi
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Sanghi

    Elixir obtained from holy congregation

  • Reshmaan
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Reshmaan

    Silky. Of silk.

  • Jeroboam
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Jeroboam

    He that opposes the people.

  • Barbie
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American English

    Barbie

    Dry. A flower name.

  • Prithee
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Prithee

    Love, Satisfaction

  • Hayaat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Hayaat

    Life; Existence

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  • Communication
  • n.

    That which is communicated or imparted; intelligence; news; a verbal or written message.

  • Intercommunicate
  • v. i.

    To communicate mutually; to hold mutual communication.

  • Communication
  • n.

    Means of communicating; means of passing from place to place; a connecting passage; connection.

  • Thurl
  • n.

    A short communication between adits in a mine.

  • Private
  • n.

    A secret message; a personal unofficial communication.

  • Excommunication
  • n.

    The act of communicating or ejecting; esp., an ecclesiastical censure whereby the person against whom it is pronounced is, for the time, cast out of the communication of the church; exclusion from fellowship in things spiritual.

  • Communication
  • n.

    Intercourse by words, letters, or messages; interchange of thoughts or opinions, by conference or other means; conference; correspondence.

  • Note
  • n.

    A diplomatic missive or written communication.

  • Intercommunication
  • n.

    Mutual communication.

  • Breathing
  • n.

    Utterance; communication or publicity by words.

  • Communicable
  • a.

    Communicative; free-speaking.

  • Unreserve
  • n.

    Absence of reverse; frankness; freedom of communication.

  • Communication
  • n.

    Participation in the Lord's supper.

  • Communication
  • n.

    A trope, by which a speaker assumes that his hearer is a partner in his sentiments, and says we, instead of I or you.

  • Conduit
  • n.

    A narrow passage for private communication.

  • Communication
  • n.

    Association; company.

  • Self-communicative
  • a.

    Imparting or communicating by its own powers.

  • Communicant
  • a.

    Communicating.

  • Mercurism
  • n.

    A communication of news; an announcement.

  • Communication
  • n.

    The act or fact of communicating; as, communication of smallpox; communication of a secret.