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Marinda R.
Lemert (4
March 1811 – 29
September 1891) was a 19th-century
American religious writer, ****ociated with the
Restoration Movement.
Lemert was an...
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Edwin M.
Lemert (May 8, 1912 –
November 10, 1996) was a
sociology professor at the
University of California.
Lemert was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He acquired...
- Milo
Lemert (March 25, 1890 –
September 29, 1918) was a
soldier in the
United States Army who
received the
Medal of
Honor for his
actions during World...
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Charles Lemert (born 1937) is an
American born
social theorist and sociologist. He has
written extensively on
social theory,
globalization and culture...
- behavior.
Lemert’s work
emphasized how
societal reactions to
deviance can
reinforce and
escalate it,
shaping an individual’s
identity as deviant.
Lemert's po****r...
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stupefy the m****es with
endless m****
produced copies of the same thing" (
Lemert).
Along with that,
Horkheimer and
Adorno had a few arguments; one being...
- Tara; Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne; Kellner, Douglas; Kimmel, Michael; King, Neal;
Lemert, Charles; Luke,
Timothy W.; et al. (March 27, 2008). Agger, Ben; Luke, Timothy...
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Lemert 2004, p. 116.
Hurst 2007, p. 203.
Hurst 2007, p. 204.
Weber 2010, pp. 142–148.
Waters &
Waters 2015, pp. 37–40.
Hurst 2007, p. 206.
Lemert 2004...
- a
stage in a
theory of
deviant identity formation.
Introduced by
Edwin Lemert in 1951,
primary deviance is
engaging in the
initial act of deviance, he...
- Dies at 88". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 2023-10-02. Ed.
Lemert, Charles. 2010. "Immanuel Wallerstein." Pp. 398–405 in
Social Theory: The...