For Durkheim is a timely and original contribution to the debate about Durkheim at a time when his concerns on ethics, morality and civil religion have much relevance for our own troubled and divided society. It includes two new essays from Edward A. Tiryakian's collection on the Danish Muhammad cartoons and September 11th, providing contemporary relevance to the debate and an analytical and interpretive introduction indicating the ongoing importance of Durkheim within sociology. This indispensable volume for all serious Durkheim scholars includes English translations of papers previously…mehr
For Durkheim is a timely and original contribution to the debate about Durkheim at a time when his concerns on ethics, morality and civil religion have much relevance for our own troubled and divided society. It includes two new essays from Edward A. Tiryakian's collection on the Danish Muhammad cartoons and September 11th, providing contemporary relevance to the debate and an analytical and interpretive introduction indicating the ongoing importance of Durkheim within sociology. This indispensable volume for all serious Durkheim scholars includes English translations of papers previously published in French for the first time, and will be of interest to sociologists, anthropologists, social historians and those interested in critical questions of modernity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edward A Tiryakian is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Duke University, USA. He has published widely in the areas of theory, history of sociology/social thought, religion, globalization and national identity. He recently served as the Distinguished Leader of the Fulbright New Century Scholars Program, 2002-2003, as the past president of the American Society for the Study of Religion (1981-84) and of the International Association of French-Speaking Sociologists (1988-1992). He has twice been Chair of the Theory Section of the American Sociological Association and of the ASA History of Sociology section (2005-06).
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Introduction: why For Durkheim? Part 1 (Re)Discovering Durkheim: Emile Durkheim's matrix On discovering Durkheim Emile Durkheim and social change Durkheim and Husserl: a comparison of the spirit of positivism and the spirit of phenomenology Durkheim, Mathiez and the French revolution: the political context of a sociological classic Situating Durkheim's sociology of work Durkheim, solidarity and September 11. Part 2 Durkheim and Cultural Change: Contextualizing the emergence of modern sociology: the Durkheimian school in search of bygone society Avant-garde art and avant-garde sociology: 'primitivism' and Durkheim ca. 1905-1913 From Durkheim to Managua: revolutions as religious revivals Sexual anomie, social structure and societal change No laughing matter: applying Durkheim to Danish cartoons. Part 3 Durkheim and Weber: A problem for the sociology of knowledge: the mutual unawareness of Emile Durkheim and Max Weber Neither Marx nor Durkheim ... perhaps Weber Durkheim and Weber: first cousins? Collective effervescence, social change and charisma: Durkheim, Weber and 1989 On the shoulders of Weber and Durkheim: East Asia and emergent modernity Appendix Index.
Contents: Introduction: why For Durkheim? Part 1 (Re)Discovering Durkheim: Emile Durkheim's matrix On discovering Durkheim Emile Durkheim and social change Durkheim and Husserl: a comparison of the spirit of positivism and the spirit of phenomenology Durkheim, Mathiez and the French revolution: the political context of a sociological classic Situating Durkheim's sociology of work Durkheim, solidarity and September 11. Part 2 Durkheim and Cultural Change: Contextualizing the emergence of modern sociology: the Durkheimian school in search of bygone society Avant-garde art and avant-garde sociology: 'primitivism' and Durkheim ca. 1905-1913 From Durkheim to Managua: revolutions as religious revivals Sexual anomie, social structure and societal change No laughing matter: applying Durkheim to Danish cartoons. Part 3 Durkheim and Weber: A problem for the sociology of knowledge: the mutual unawareness of Emile Durkheim and Max Weber Neither Marx nor Durkheim ... perhaps Weber Durkheim and Weber: first cousins? Collective effervescence, social change and charisma: Durkheim, Weber and 1989 On the shoulders of Weber and Durkheim: East Asia and emergent modernity Appendix Index.
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