David Émile Durkheim (French: [emil dyʁkɛm] or [dyʁkajm], professionally known simply as Émile Durkheim; 15 April 1858 – 15 November 1917) was a French...
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Suicide (Durkheim) Suicide: A Study in Sociology (French: Le Suicide: Étude de sociologie) is an 1897 book written by French sociologist Émile Durkheim. It...
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Theories about religion (section Émile Durkheim)
societies), Sigmund Freud (psychological origin of religious beliefs), Émile Durkheim (social function of religions), and the theory by Stark and Bainbridge...
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Collective consciousness (category Émile Durkheim)
and "social mind". The term was introduced by the French sociologist Émile Durkheim in his The Division of Labour in Society in 1893. The French word conscience...
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Collective effervescence (category Émile Durkheim)
effervescence (CE) is a sociological concept coined by Émile Durkheim. According to Durkheim, a community or society may at times come together and simultaneously...
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Anomie (category Émile Durkheim)
been popularized by French sociologist Émile Durkheim in his influential book Suicide (1897). Émile Durkheim suggested that Protestants exhibited a greater...
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Social fact (category Émile Durkheim)
individual and can exercise social control. The French sociologist Émile Durkheim defined the term, and argued that the discipline of sociology should...
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Division of labour (section Émile Durkheim)
doi:10.2307/2089532. JSTOR 2089532. A founding father of sociology, Émile Durkheim, best known for his 1893 seminal work, De La Division Du Travail Social...
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United States and Europe. Another route undertaken was initiated by Émile Durkheim, studying "social facts", and Vilfredo Pareto, opening metatheoretical...
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Sociology of religion (section Émile Durkheim)
sociology as an academic discipline began with the analysis of religion in Émile Durkheim's 1897 study of suicide rates among Catholic and Protestant populations...
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