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 Émile Durkheim, « La vie universitaire à Paris. » (1918)
Marcel Rafie, «Positivisme chez Émile Durkheim», revue Sociologie et sociétés, vol.
Encyclopédie Encarta, Émile Durkheim, fondateur de la sociologie moderne.
L'Encyclopédie de L'Agora, « Émile Durkheim: Biographie en résumé.
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 Emile Durkheim --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Durkheim hoped to discover a pure religion in very ancient forms and generally claimed to see the origin of religion in totemism.
A pioneer social scientist, Émile Durkheim established sociology as a separate discipline, or field of study.
He was a nephew and student of pioneer sociologist Émile Durkheim.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9274086   (659 words)

  
 Academic Directory on Durkheim, Emile
Starting with Émile Durkheim's theory of anomie, this lecture by R. Carlos Cavazos, Sociology Instructor at Texas State Technical College, Harlingen, contains slides and notes that provide an overview of sociological theories of deviance and social control.
This excerpt from Robert Alun Jones’s Emile Durkheim: An Introduction to Four Major Works offers an outline and analysis of Durkheim’s 1897 study of suicide, and includes basic concepts and critical remarks.
Written in the form of a tutorial with questions and exercises, this essay from Tony Fitzgerald at Nottingham Trent University outlines Durkheim's key concepts and highlights some of the current critiques.
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 Manuale/intellettuale : Emile Durkheim
Durkheim insiste sulla necessità che la divisione del lavoro assolva la sua funzione principale che è quella di sviluppare la solidarietà sociale.
Durkheim riconosce alla divisione del lavoro soprattutto un carattere morale.
Ma se abbiamo, con Durkheim, posto come assunto la presenza in tutti di capacità generali, le attitudini particolari risultano essere soprattutto un portato della struttura sociale nelle varie articolazioni in cui è presente l'individuo.
www.problemistics.org /manuale.intellettuale/durkheim.html   (1402 words)

  
 Biographie: Émile Durkheim, 1858-1917
April: Émile Durkheim wird als Sohn eines Rabbiners in Épinal (Lothringen) geboren.
In seinem dritten Hauptwerk "Die elementaren Formen des religiösen Lebens" geht Durkheim von der universellen Präsenz religiöser Überzeugungen aus.
Nach Abschluß des Studiums unternimmt Durkheim eine ausgedehnte Studienreise nach Deutschland.
www.dhm.de /lemo/html/biografien/DurkheimEmile/index.html   (216 words)

  
 Biografia de Émile Durkheim
En 1879 Émile Durkheim ingresó en la Escuela Normal Superior de París, y se licenció en filosofía en 1882.
La primera obra importante de Durkheim es su tesis doctoral, De la division du travail social (1893).
En 1902 fue nombrado profesor de la cátedra de ciencias de la educación de la facultad de letras de París, enseñanza que simultaneó con la sociología hasta su muerte.
www.biografiasyvidas.com /biografia/d/durkheim.htm   (162 words)

  
 Emile Durkheim
Der französische Philosoph und Soziologe Émile Durkheim war Professor in Bordeaux und Paris.
Durkheim betonte, dass die Gesellschaft mehr ist als die Summe der Individuen, die zu ihr gehören.
Durkheim entwickelte eine soziologische Methode, die soziale Phänomene als selbständige Größen betrachtet, die sich nicht auf psychologische Phänomene reduzieren lassen.
www.philosophenlexikon.de /durkheim.htm   (80 words)

  
 A Bibliography of Works about Durkheim
Strenski, I. "Durkheim, Hubert and the Clerical Modernist Discourse on Symbolism." L'ethnographie française.
Joas, H. "Durkheim's Intellectual Development: The Problem of the Emergence of New Morality and New Institutions as a leitmotif in Durkheim's Oeuvre".
Bloor, D. "Durkheim and Mauss Revisited: Classification and the Sociology of Knowledge." Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 13: 267-97.
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 Henry Ellenberger
When he had arrived in the fall of 1850 to West Point, where his son was located, he was asked to serve as minister of that church as their lay ministers were not ordained at that time.
This first meeting was held in the No. 4 school district of Franklin Township three miles north and one mile west of the present town of Donnellson, Iowa.
During the summer of 1851 additional Mennonites moved into the immediate area, and the Zion Mennonite Church was organized under the leadership of Rev. Henry Ellenberger.
www.mdhervey.com /archives/ellenberger/henry.htm   (80 words)

  
 Search Results for evolutionism - Encyclopædia Britannica
A criticism of Spencer's evolutionism is contained in Émile Durkheim, Émile Durkheim on The Division of Labor in Society (1933, reissued 1997 as The Division of Labor in Society; originally published...
Almost to the end of the 19th century, evolutionism determined the complexion of the new science.
Darwin was not the first to speculate that organisms can change from generation to generation and so evolve, but he was the first to propose a mechanism by which the changes are accumulated.
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 Encyclopedia: List of French Jews
David Émile Durkheim ( April 15, 1858 - November 15, 1917) is known as one of the founders of modern sociology.
Marcel Mauss (1872-1950) was a French sociologist best known for his role in elaborating on and securing the legacy of his uncle, Émile Durkheim and the Annee Sociologique.
Emile Benveniste (1902- 1976) was a French linguist best known for his work on Indo-European languages and his work expanding the linguistic paradigm established by Ferdinand de Saussure.
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 A Bibliography of Works about Durkheim
Lacroze, R. "Émile Durkheim à Bordeaux." Actes de l'Académie Nationale des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et Arts de Bordeaux 17 (4e série): 1-6.
Petersen, C. Émile Durkheim: En Historisk Kritisk Studie: Med Særligt Hensyn til hans Almindelige Sociologi eller Samfunds Filosofi ('Émile Durkheim: A Historical Critical Study with Special Regard to his General Sociology or Social Philosophy').
Isambert, F.-A. Le Sens du sacré: fête et religion populaire.
www.relst.uiuc.edu /durkheim/Bibliography/Bib03.html   (339 words)

  
 Emile Faguet --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
A pioneer social scientist, Émile Durkheim established sociology as a separate discipline, or field of study.
Born in La Roche-sur-Yon, France, on Dec. 17, 1847, Faguet was educated in Poitiers and at the École Normale in Paris, where he presented his doctoral thesis in 1883.
He was the first to subject the specific events of everyday life to close sociological study and to determine specific scientific methods of examination.
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 A Bibliography of Works about Durkheim
Ferreira, L. "Synthesis of the Contribution of Durkheim to Sociology." Revista mexicana de sociologia 21, 3: 790-1149.
Ottaway, A. "The Educational Sociology of Émile Durkheim." British Journal of Sociology 6: 213-27.
Calavita, K. "Dam Disasters and Durkheim: An Analysis of the Theme of Repressive and Restitutive Law." International Journal of the Sociology of Law 19(4): 407-26.
www.relst.uiuc.edu /durkheim/Bibliography/Bib03.html   (512 words)

  
 Emile Durkheim Biography / Biography of Emile Durkheim Main Biography
Emile Durkheim was born at Épinal, Lorraine, on April 15, 1858.
Although Durkheim found the literary nature of instruction there a great disappointment, he was lastingly inspired by two of his teachers: the classicist Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges and the philosopher Émile Boutroux.
From Boutroux he learned that atomism, the reduction of phenomena to their smallest constituent parts, was a fallacious methodo.....
www.bookrags.com /biography-emile-durkheim   (241 words)

  
 Borel, Emile --  Encyclopædia Britannica
A pioneer social scientist, Émile Durkheim established sociology as a separate discipline, or field of study.
The mathematical relation between these two experiments was recognized in 1909 by the French mathematician Émile Borel, who used the then new ideas of measure theory to give a precise mathematical model and to formulate what is now called the “strong law of large numbers” for fair coin tossing.
He was the first to subject the specific events of everyday life to close sociological study and to determine specific scientific methods of examination.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Coué Émile
Durkheim, Émile (1858-1917), French social theorist, who was one of the creators of modern sociology.
Coué, Émile (1857-1926), French psychotherapist, born in Troyes.
Trained as a pharmacist, he began studying hypnotism in about 1900.
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 Revue du M.A.U.S.S./About MAUSS. http://www.revuedumauss.com
The reference to Marcel Mauss and the critics of utilitarianism which fired the École Sociologique in the wake of Émile Durkheim enabled to muster critical energies in a sufficiently clear and explicit manner.
Durkheim surrounded himself with a circle of brilliant young acolytes, among whom Mauss was appointed to study religion.
Marcel Mauss was born in 1872 to an Orthodox Jewish family in Vosges.
www.revuedumauss.com.fr /Pages/ABOUT.html   (3644 words)

  
 Marcel Mauss Biography / Biography of Marcel Mauss Main Biography
Marcel Mauss was born in Épinal on May 10, 1872, to a pious Jewish family against whose traditions he rebelled as a young man. He attended the University of Bordeaux, where he studied philosophy; one of his professors was his uncle, the sociologist Émile Durkheim.
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Mauss taught Hindu and Buddhist philosophy at the University of Paris from 1900 to 1902, when he succeeded to a chair in the history of religion of primitive peoples.
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 A Bibliography of Works about Durkheim
Shiratori, Y. "Durkheim's Theory of Education and the Educational Reform in the Third Republic." Soshioroji 37(2): 21-39.
Ottaway, A. "The Educational Sociology of Émile Durkheim." British Journal of Sociology 6: 213-27.
Lear, E. "Émile Durkheim as Educator." Journal of Educational Sociology 34: 193-204.
www.relst.uiuc.edu /durkheim/Bibliography/Bib03.html   (234 words)

  
 Articles - Annee Sociologique
Durkheim founded L'Année Sociologique as a way of publicizing his own research and the research of his students and other scholars working within his new sociological paradigm.
Members of the Année Sociologique group include Émile Durkheim, Célestin Bouglé, Marcel Mauss, Henri Hubert, Robert Hertz, Maurice Halbwachs, and François Simiand among others.
As a result of this the term is also used to refer to the distinctive approach of this group and the work they produced in the first two decades of the twentieth century.
www.run-shoes.com /articles/Année_Sociologique   (234 words)

  
 A Bibliography of Works about Durkheim
Fauconnet, P. "L'?uvre pédagogique d'Émile Durkheim." Revue philosophique 93: 185-209.
Fauconnet, P. "Review of Durkheim 1897a." Revue philosophique 45: 422-31.
Fauconnet, P. "The Durkheim School in France." Sociological Review 19: 15-20.
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 Granet, Marcel History Summary
GRANET, MARCEL (1884–1940), was an eminent French Sinologist associated with the Durkheimian sociological tradition.
He was born at Luc-en-Diois and, after demonstrating his outstanding scholastic abilities at several lycées, enrolled at the elite École Normale Supérieure in Paris, where he studied European history and came under the sway of Émile Durkheim, who was offering lectures there.
Granet wrote extensively on ancient Chinese religious institutions in relation to the development of Chinese civilization.
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 Ethno::log: Les Classiques des Sciences Sociales
Among this collection there are real gems for the cultural anthropologist, for example the writings of Émile Durkheim (1858-1917) and the writings of Lucien Lévy-Bruhl (1857-1939).
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 FES: Archiv für Sozialgeschichte - Online: 45. [2005] / Rezensionen
Aber es kann doch wohl ernsthaft keine Rede davon sein, dass die Broschüren und Zeitungsartikel von Émile Durkheim, Maurice Barrès oder Ernest Lavisse etc. als Beweggrund für das Durchhaltevermögen der Bauern auszumachen sind.
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 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, 1976); Émile Durkheim, Montesquieu and Rousseau: Forerunners of Sociology (trans.
The Rousseau of recent feminism does not come to us directly, but is filtered through the deconstructionist readings of Jacques Derrida and Paul de Man, who concentrated very precisely on the leftovers, the "trash" excluded whenever politics or literature claimed to be able to determine the status of the language of a Rousseauian text.
Rousseau's contribution is, first and foremost, a theory and practice of writing, of textual undecidability, of figurative language.
www.press.jhu.edu /books/hopkins_guide_to_literary_theory/jean-jacques_rousseau.html   (1424 words)

  
 Articles - Maurice Halbwachs
He returned to France in 1905 where he met Émile Durkheim and became interested in sociology.
He soon joined the editorial board of the Annee Sociologique, where he worked with François Simiand editing the Economics and Statistics section.
In 1909 he returned to German to study Marxism and economics in Berlin.
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 Travel Guide - Online Reservation - Warsaw Accommodation
Members of the Année Sociologique group include Émile Durkheim, Célestin Bouglé, Marcel Mauss, Henri Hubert, Robert Hertz, Maurice Halbwachs, and François Simiand among others.
As a result of this the term is also used to refer to the distinctive approach of this group and the work they produced in the first two decades of the twentieth century.
www.warsaw-hotel.info /poland-guide/Année_Sociologique   (1424 words)

  
 Bloomsbury.com - Research centre
Following Émile Durkheim, some argue that societies possess social realities of their own which cannot be reduced to the aggregate effect of individuals' actions.
A division exists within sociology between those who stress the externality and independence of social reality from individuals and those who emphasize that individuals participate fully in the construction of their own lives.
The 'objective' measurement of social phenomena is actually a social construction grounded on the subjective meanings given to a situation by those doing the measuring.
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