This comprehensive volume explores the foundational contributions of
the eminent French sociologist Emile Durkheim. It delves into his
writings in political sociology and the sociology of education. It
discusses the seminal contributions of Emile Durkheim to the
development of sociology as a positivist social science. It offers an
in-depth analysis of Durkheim's methodological rules for studying
'social facts,' exploring critical topics like the division of labor,
education, political society, state, religion, secular morality,
socialism, and suicide. Chapter by chapter, the book unfolds
Durkheim's life and milieu, providing insights into the background and
context that fueled his conceptualization of sociology and the
creation of his seminal works. From portraying sociology as an
empirical science of human society to dissecting the moral basis of
social order and delving into the pathology of suicides, it navigates
Durkheim's multifaceted contributions. The book explores Durkheim's
groundbreaking analyses of the interplay between society, religion,
politics, and education. It highlights his pioneering contributions to
the subdisciplines of the sociology of religion, political sociology,
and the sociology of education. It underscores the contemporary
relevance of Durkheim's sociological legacy. This book is highly
relevant for postgraduate students and researchers in sociology,
social anthropology, and social sciences in understanding Emile
Durkheim's work in sociology.
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ISBN
9789819769445
Publisert
2024
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Springer
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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