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Anomie refers to the lack or ineffectiveness of normative regulation in society. The concept was first ...
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Two components of Durkheim's project are to establish sociology as a discipline in its own right, distinct ...
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The concept of the division of labor is used both by structural functionalists (the students of Durkheim) ...
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Émile Durkheim, often referred to as the founder of sociology, was born April 15, 1858 in Épinal, France. ...
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Durkheim, Émile and Social Change
One may look in vain in Durkheim's oeuvre for an explicit discussion of social change, to be found neither ...
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Functionalism/Neofunctionalism
Functionalism is a theoretical perspective in sociology, and the social sciences generally, which emphasizes ...
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Marcel Mauss was born in 1872 in the French town of Épinal, near the German border, where his uncle and ...
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The significance of the sacred/profane distinction in sociology is to be most directly credited to Durkheim's ...
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The concept of social fact was defined by the French sociologist Émile Durkheim, in his book on the Rules ...
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Solidarity, Mechanical and Organic
French sociologist Émile Durkheim (1858–1917) coined the terms mechanical and organic solidarity to describe ...
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