Human life arguably is dictated by our concept of order and the understanding surrounding it, philosopher Charles Taylor (2004, p. 58) suggested that the core foundation of society is based on our capability to structure order at the base, thus giving us a guideline as to how we fit in together and intertwine with others globally. This order within social life is fundamental to our daily practice. Concerning the concept of disorderly behaviour we have to remember that society has evolved steadily through age changing rules, norms and expectations that people previously held. As well as changes through time we should consider changes through countries and continents where different belief systems are held therefore affecting how we would perceive norms and order.
Erving Goffman proposed a very clever way to look at society and order in it through a multiplicity of performances, M…(short extract)

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