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Norm sociology - Types of norms |  | Norm sociology - Types of norms: Encyclopedia II - Norm sociology - Types of norms |  | Some sociologists identify two types of norms:
Norm sociology - Mores.
Moral norms that define in every culture what is wrong and right, what is allowed and not allowed, what is wanted and not wanted. Breaking those norms is usually considered by the society as a threat to social organization and are sanctioned harshly. Example: murder, robbery.
Norm sociology - Folkways.
Norms that define in every culture the rituals, beliefs, traditions and routines. Breaking them is n ...
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Norm sociology - Types of norms
Some sociologists identify two types of norms:
Norm sociology - Mores
Moral norms that define in every culture what is wrong and right, what is allowed and not allowed, what is wanted and not wanted. Breaking those norms is usually considered by the society as a threat to social organization and are sanctioned harshly. Example: murder, robbery.
Norm sociology - Folkways
Norms that define in every culture the rituals, beliefs, traditions and routines. Breaking them is not usually considered a threat to social organization and are sanctioned less severely than mores. Example: In the U.S., before eating Thanksgiving dinner, saying grace. See Faux pas
Other related archivesFaux pas, Golden rule, Social philosophy, Sociology, Thanksgiving, The Gift of the Magi, common sense, context, counterculture, cultural identity, cultural products, culture, custom (law), deviant, eccentric, facilitation, game theory, ground rules, groups, human behavior, law, meaning, meetings, norm (philosophy), normative, peer pressure, rational, repeated game, sanctions, social constructions, socialization, sociology, stigmatized, survive, taboo, team, unspoken rules, values
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