Despite its enduring insights, Durkheim’s theory of suicide fails to account for a significant set of cases because of its overreliance on structural forces to the detriment of other possible factors. In this paper, we develop a new theoretical framework for thinking about the role of culture in vulnerability to suicide. We argue that by focusing on the cultural dynamics of excessive regulation, particularly at the meso-level, a more robust sociological model for suicide could be offered that supplements structure-heavy Durkheimian theory. In essence, we argue that the relevance of cultural regulation to suicide rests on (1) the degree to which culture is coherent in sociocultural places, (2) the existence of directives related to prescribi...
Suicide rates vary considerably between nations. This observation suggests that sociocultural charac...
This article argues that Durkheim’s theory of suicide is deficient because of its monocausal reasoni...
The suicide rate in South Korea has been steadily increasing for the past twenty years and has becom...
In this article, the authors explored the associations between suicide rates and a large number of s...
Durkheim’s theory of suicide remains one of the quintessential “classic” theories in sociology. Sinc...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that suicide is a socio-psychiatric phenomenon with etiological...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that suicide is a socio-psychiatric phenomenon with etiological...
Culture is a central but debated concept in many disciplines and its complexity may become an even b...
Youth suicide has risen in most developed nations over the past 50 years, especially among males, bu...
Sociological concepts of suicide are outlined from the following four research perspectives, in term...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 82-93)Today, suicide is one of the major controversial pr...
As a means of rectifying the problematic absence of multidisciplinary scholarly work on suicide, thi...
In most cultures, suicide carries with it the notion of tragedy. Regardless of the kind or degree of...
The suicide rate in South Korea has been steadily increasing for the past twenty years and has becom...
In this article we set out the context and provide the theoretical resources for re-thinking youth s...
Suicide rates vary considerably between nations. This observation suggests that sociocultural charac...
This article argues that Durkheim’s theory of suicide is deficient because of its monocausal reasoni...
The suicide rate in South Korea has been steadily increasing for the past twenty years and has becom...
In this article, the authors explored the associations between suicide rates and a large number of s...
Durkheim’s theory of suicide remains one of the quintessential “classic” theories in sociology. Sinc...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that suicide is a socio-psychiatric phenomenon with etiological...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that suicide is a socio-psychiatric phenomenon with etiological...
Culture is a central but debated concept in many disciplines and its complexity may become an even b...
Youth suicide has risen in most developed nations over the past 50 years, especially among males, bu...
Sociological concepts of suicide are outlined from the following four research perspectives, in term...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 82-93)Today, suicide is one of the major controversial pr...
As a means of rectifying the problematic absence of multidisciplinary scholarly work on suicide, thi...
In most cultures, suicide carries with it the notion of tragedy. Regardless of the kind or degree of...
The suicide rate in South Korea has been steadily increasing for the past twenty years and has becom...
In this article we set out the context and provide the theoretical resources for re-thinking youth s...
Suicide rates vary considerably between nations. This observation suggests that sociocultural charac...
This article argues that Durkheim’s theory of suicide is deficient because of its monocausal reasoni...
The suicide rate in South Korea has been steadily increasing for the past twenty years and has becom...