This research investigates how recent approaches to culture management have tacitly assimilated Merton’s and Mayo’s reformulations of Durkheim’s theory of anomie. This reformulation legitimates an instrumental focus upon the need for ‘experts ’ to regulate the means by which naturalized utilitarian ends are pursued by developing culture management practices that aim to (re)integrate the mal-socialized. In contrast to this technocratic approach, we explore how Durkheim’s original formulation of anomie, far from accepting utilitarian ends as givens, articulated concerns about the unfettering of egoism he saw to be engendered by the classical liberal free market assumptions at the heart of utilitarianism. How this free market ethos, articulate...
The new economic sociology has traditionally viewed the market as a deculturalized and desocialized ...
Sociologists coined the term “anomie” to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...
Sociologists coined the term “anomie” to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...
Durkheim’s contributions to organization studies have so far been decidedly marginal, and largely co...
The goal of this study is to explain Emile Durkheim’s and Robert King Merton’s social anomie. Durkhe...
Disturbed by the rapid growth of industrialization in late eighteenth-century France, Emile Durkheim...
The article deals with the question of what changes should be made in the theory of social anomie, f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-24).The term anomie, which literally translates as the...
Anomie theorists have been reporting the suppression of shared welfare orientations by the overwhelm...
Anomie theorists have been reporting the suppression of shared welfare orientations by the overwhelm...
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From the Durkheimian perspective, this article investigates some of the causes and consequences of s...
This paper argues that anomie theories are aspects of the more comprehensive, but neglected theory o...
This article investigates how economic modernization affects normative regulation by spurring formal...
This paper explores the application of two socio-cultural phenomena, disaster theory and the theory ...
The new economic sociology has traditionally viewed the market as a deculturalized and desocialized ...
Sociologists coined the term “anomie” to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...
Sociologists coined the term “anomie” to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...
Durkheim’s contributions to organization studies have so far been decidedly marginal, and largely co...
The goal of this study is to explain Emile Durkheim’s and Robert King Merton’s social anomie. Durkhe...
Disturbed by the rapid growth of industrialization in late eighteenth-century France, Emile Durkheim...
The article deals with the question of what changes should be made in the theory of social anomie, f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-24).The term anomie, which literally translates as the...
Anomie theorists have been reporting the suppression of shared welfare orientations by the overwhelm...
Anomie theorists have been reporting the suppression of shared welfare orientations by the overwhelm...
[Δε διατίθεται περίληψη / no abstract available][Δε διατίθεται περίληψη / no abstract available
From the Durkheimian perspective, this article investigates some of the causes and consequences of s...
This paper argues that anomie theories are aspects of the more comprehensive, but neglected theory o...
This article investigates how economic modernization affects normative regulation by spurring formal...
This paper explores the application of two socio-cultural phenomena, disaster theory and the theory ...
The new economic sociology has traditionally viewed the market as a deculturalized and desocialized ...
Sociologists coined the term “anomie” to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...
Sociologists coined the term “anomie” to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...