This issue of Durkheimian Studies presents the collective efforts of the participants of a workshop held in late 2017, the centenary anniversary of Émile Durkheim’s death, at the University of Oxford. The articles that emerged from it, published together in this special issue for the first time along with some new material, demonstrate a continuation of classic Durkheimian themes, but with contemporary approaches. First, they consider the role of action in the production of society. Second, they rely on authors’ own ethnographies: the contributors here engage with Durkheimian questions from the data of their own fieldsites. Third, effervescence, one of Durkheim’s most innovative contributions to sociology, is considered in depth, and in con...
Émile Durkheim's work has traditionally been viewed as a part of sociology removed from economics. R...
One of the most important contributions to the discipline of sociology was Emile Durkheim\u27s theor...
Of the "classic " sociological theorists, it was Durkheim who established as a central con...
This issue of Durkheimian Studies presents the collective efforts of the participants of a workshop ...
International audienceÉmile Durkheim (1858–1917) is the founding father of French sociology and his ...
One hundred years after the publication of the great sociological treatise, The Elementary Forms of ...
The present paper seeks to read out important displacements regarding the understanding of the relat...
Long recognized as a foundational figure in the development of social scientific thought, Emile Durk...
One hundred years after the publication of the great sociological treatise, The Elementary Forms of ...
Durkheim is often associated with the ‘old’ sociology of morality but a fresh engagement with the em...
In the first place, I discuss the main papers and books on Durkheim published in recent years, where...
International scholarship over the last twenty years has produced a new understanding of Emile Durkh...
This article aims to analyze the relationship between Emile Durkheim's sociology and its philosophic...
For Durkheim, sociology was by no means a realm of knowledge closed in its specificity. It was rath...
Whereas Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) has long been envisioned as a structuralist, quantitative, and po...
Émile Durkheim's work has traditionally been viewed as a part of sociology removed from economics. R...
One of the most important contributions to the discipline of sociology was Emile Durkheim\u27s theor...
Of the "classic " sociological theorists, it was Durkheim who established as a central con...
This issue of Durkheimian Studies presents the collective efforts of the participants of a workshop ...
International audienceÉmile Durkheim (1858–1917) is the founding father of French sociology and his ...
One hundred years after the publication of the great sociological treatise, The Elementary Forms of ...
The present paper seeks to read out important displacements regarding the understanding of the relat...
Long recognized as a foundational figure in the development of social scientific thought, Emile Durk...
One hundred years after the publication of the great sociological treatise, The Elementary Forms of ...
Durkheim is often associated with the ‘old’ sociology of morality but a fresh engagement with the em...
In the first place, I discuss the main papers and books on Durkheim published in recent years, where...
International scholarship over the last twenty years has produced a new understanding of Emile Durkh...
This article aims to analyze the relationship between Emile Durkheim's sociology and its philosophic...
For Durkheim, sociology was by no means a realm of knowledge closed in its specificity. It was rath...
Whereas Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) has long been envisioned as a structuralist, quantitative, and po...
Émile Durkheim's work has traditionally been viewed as a part of sociology removed from economics. R...
One of the most important contributions to the discipline of sociology was Emile Durkheim\u27s theor...
Of the "classic " sociological theorists, it was Durkheim who established as a central con...