Fear and Conventionality

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"Fear and Conventionality" is a sociological work by Elsie Clews Parsons that critiques how social norms and traditions are shaped and enforced by underlying fears.

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instanceOf book
sociological work
aimsTo encourage critical reflection on social norms
expose fear as a basis of conventional morality
analyzes enforcement of conventions
relationship between fear and social norms
author Elsie Clews Parsons NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques social norms
traditions
discusses conformity
moral codes
social sanctions
taboos
field sociology
focusesOn how fear shapes conventional behavior
mechanisms of social enforcement
psychological basis of conformity
genre social criticism
hasAuthorOccupation anthropologist
sociologist
hasPerspective critical of rigid conventionality
progressive
language English
mainTheme conventionality
fear
social control
social norms
relatedTo American sociology
cultural anthropology
custom and tradition
normative behavior
social psychology of fear

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Elsie Clews Parsons notableWork Fear and Conventionality