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 |  |  | Norm sociology - Example gift exchange: Encyclopedia II - Norm sociology - Justification and originsA norm may or may not have a rational justification or origin. Norms with common sense origins may, over time, lose their original context as society changes: an action that was once performed because it was necessary to survive may over the years become a social norm, even once the circumstances that made it necessary for survival are no longer applicable. There are at least two reasons for the stability of a norm. First, people are educated via their socialization process to follow a norm and most people will not oppose it. Second, even if a person does not feel like ...
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 |  |  | Norm sociology - Example gift exchange: Encyclopedia II - Norm sociology - Types of normsSome 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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