There has been a growing interest in Durkheim, founding father of sociology, since the 1970s. This volume takes a look at the current stage of Durkheimian studies, pointing out paths scholars are now following as they examine the various themes of study that Durkheim opened up to the academic world. They clearly demonstrate the continuing importance of Durkheim's works and the benefits to be derived from re-reading them in the light of contemporary social developments.
There has been a growing interest in Durkheim, founding father of sociology, since the 1970s. This volume takes a look at the current stage of Durkheimian studies, pointing out paths scholars are now following as they examine the various themes of study that Durkheim opened up to the academic world. They clearly demonstrate the continuing importance of Durkheim's works and the benefits to be derived from re-reading them in the light of contemporary social developments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
W. S. F. Pickering (1922-2016), was a retired Lecturer in sociology from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. In 1991, he helped found the British Centre for Durkheimian Studies in the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Kenneth Thompson Chapter 1. Durkheim: the man himself and his heritage W.S.F. Pickering Chapter 2. General sociology Mike Gane Chapter 3. Religion W.S.F. Pickering Chapter 4. Epistemology and philosophy of science Warren Schmaus Chapter 5. Morality and ethics W. Watts Miller Chapter 6. Political sociology Josep R. Llobera Chapter 7. Suicide and anomie Philippe Besnard Chapter 8. Division of labour and economics Philippe Steiner Chapter 9. Education Geoffrey Walford Chapter 10. Reflections on the interpretation of Durkheim in the sociological tradition Sue Stedman Jones Notes on Contributors Bibliography Index
Introduction Kenneth Thompson Chapter 1. Durkheim: the man himself and his heritage W.S.F. Pickering Chapter 2. General sociology Mike Gane Chapter 3. Religion W.S.F. Pickering Chapter 4. Epistemology and philosophy of science Warren Schmaus Chapter 5. Morality and ethics W. Watts Miller Chapter 6. Political sociology Josep R. Llobera Chapter 7. Suicide and anomie Philippe Besnard Chapter 8. Division of labour and economics Philippe Steiner Chapter 9. Education Geoffrey Walford Chapter 10. Reflections on the interpretation of Durkheim in the sociological tradition Sue Stedman Jones Notes on Contributors Bibliography Index
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