This paper traces the early influences that shaped Norbert Elias’s thought during his formative years in Breslau. Norbert Elias, a major figure of twentieth-century European sociology, built a unique research tradition known today as process sociology after rejecting philosophy at the beginning of his career and polemicized with the dominant social scientific schools of his time throughout his long life. This paper, examining Elias’s less known early writings and particularly his doctoral thesis in philosophy disputed by his supervisor, Richard Hönigswald, argues that to better understand, value and utilize Norbert Elias’s unique processual approach to sociology one must better understand the relationship between the neo-Kantian movement, a...
The main thesis is that Elias’s work can play a paradigmatic role in a sociological theory developme...
Norbert Elias's sociological analysis of ‘the civilizing process’ — the process by which modern Euro...
When one considers the proximity of their concerns, it is perhaps surprising that the works of Norbe...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
On the Process of Civilisation (alternatively The Civilizing Process) is the English title of the mo...
Norbert Elias explained that «there are more generations needed to fulfil» the aim of establishing p...
This paper proposes a new approach to the study of sociological classics. This approach is pragmatic...
In 1977 Norbert Elias returned to Frankfurt am Main after 43 years in exile. I was a student then, h...
This article deals with Norbert Elias’ historical sociology. In the first place, it asserts the civi...
Norbert Elias's The Civilizing Process, which was published in German in 1939 and first translated i...
This paper is about the contribution to a global long-term approach in IR offered by the German born...
An examination of Norbert Elias as “classical sociologist” or “one of the world’s leading social thi...
Norbert Elias met en œuvre dans Ûber den Prozeß der Zivilisation une forme de psychologie socio-hist...
At first glance, it may be surprising to consider the German-Jewish born sociologist Norbert Elias (...
GOIANA, Francisco Daniel Iris. Instinto e civilização: a sociologia processual de Norbert Elias e s...
The main thesis is that Elias’s work can play a paradigmatic role in a sociological theory developme...
Norbert Elias's sociological analysis of ‘the civilizing process’ — the process by which modern Euro...
When one considers the proximity of their concerns, it is perhaps surprising that the works of Norbe...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
On the Process of Civilisation (alternatively The Civilizing Process) is the English title of the mo...
Norbert Elias explained that «there are more generations needed to fulfil» the aim of establishing p...
This paper proposes a new approach to the study of sociological classics. This approach is pragmatic...
In 1977 Norbert Elias returned to Frankfurt am Main after 43 years in exile. I was a student then, h...
This article deals with Norbert Elias’ historical sociology. In the first place, it asserts the civi...
Norbert Elias's The Civilizing Process, which was published in German in 1939 and first translated i...
This paper is about the contribution to a global long-term approach in IR offered by the German born...
An examination of Norbert Elias as “classical sociologist” or “one of the world’s leading social thi...
Norbert Elias met en œuvre dans Ûber den Prozeß der Zivilisation une forme de psychologie socio-hist...
At first glance, it may be surprising to consider the German-Jewish born sociologist Norbert Elias (...
GOIANA, Francisco Daniel Iris. Instinto e civilização: a sociologia processual de Norbert Elias e s...
The main thesis is that Elias’s work can play a paradigmatic role in a sociological theory developme...
Norbert Elias's sociological analysis of ‘the civilizing process’ — the process by which modern Euro...
When one considers the proximity of their concerns, it is perhaps surprising that the works of Norbe...