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Emile Durkheim was the first French academic sociologist. His life was dominated throughout by his academic career, even though he was intensely and passionately involved in the affairs of French society at large.
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Émile Durkheim (1858–1917) is considered one of the most influential figures in the founding of modern sociology. Born in the eastern part of France, Durkheim descended from a long line of rabbis and trained to follow in their footsteps.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Emile Durkheim (French social scientist), French social scientist who developed a vigorous methodology combining empirical research with sociological theory. He is widely regarded as the founder of the French school of sociology. ... Émile Durkheim.[Credits :
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Durkheim, ÉMile (18581917) | Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Durkheim, ÉMile (18581917) summary with 8 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, ...
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De la division du travail social par Émile Durkheim ... Durkheim: "What is a Social Fact?" ... A bibliography of Durkheim's work, with some links to full texts (in French & English);
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Émile Durkheim The French philosopher and sociologist Émile Durkheim (1858-1917) was one of the founders of 20th-century sociology ... Robert A. Nisbet presents a comprehensive analysis ofDurkheim's ideas in Émile Durkheim (1965). A collection of essays on various aspects of Durkheim's work appears in Kurt Wolff, ed.,
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The latter two-thirds of the full-text of Durkheim's 1924 series of lectures which forms the basis for the development of a genuinely modern sociology ... Emile Durkheim (1914)
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Outline of Durkheim's functionalist approach to deviance. ... Emile Durkheim & Functioinalism ... UMD THE RULES OF SOCIOLOGICAL METHODS; "THE NORMAL AND THE PATHOLOGICAL"
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