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Titre : | Emile Durkheim: Sociologist of Modernity |
Auteurs : | Mustafa Emirbayer |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | [S.l.] : Wiley-Blackwell, 2003 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-631-21991-0 |
Index. décimale : | 301 (Sociologie : Classer ici les ouvrages d'ensemble sur la soci├®t├®, L'anthropologie sociale et culturelle ├á 306, physique ├á 573) |
Résumé : |
This comprehensive volume ranges across the entire spectrum of contemporary sociological inquiry, as seen by Durkheim. It also includes secondary readings by social thinkers of today, connecting the classic writings of Durkheim to contemporary issues. * Organizes Durkheim's writings thematically, in a comprehensive collection * Includes selections from Durkheim's best-known writings as well as less widely-known texts that explore the themes of modern sociology * Contains secondary readings by key contemporary social thinkers today * Connects the classic writings of Durkheim to contemporary issues * Includes a substantial editorial introduction by a leading Durkheim scholar ### Review "Durkheim was the most deliberate and the most penetrating theorist among the classical sociologists. EmirbayerÔÇÖs judicious selection of texts, matched with contemporary selections from among the best of modern sociology, shows how central Durkheimian themes have been in the increasing sophistication of sociological ideas through the end of the twentieth century, and beyond." *Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania* ### Review "Durkheim was the most deliberate and the most penetrating theorist among the classical sociologists. EmirbayerÔÇÖs judicious selection of texts, matched with contemporary selections from among the best of modern sociology, shows how central Durkheimian themes have been in the increasing sophistication of sociological ideas through the end of the twentieth century, and beyond." *Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania* |