Even though Tarde is said to have had a literary view of social science, he himself was deeply involved in statistics (especially criminal statistics) and took an essentially quantitative view of social phenomena. What is so paradoxical in his view of quantification is that it relies not only on the aggregates but also on the individual element. The paper reviews this paradox, the reason why Tarde was son intent on finding a quantitative grasp for establishing the social sciences and relates the type of data Tarde envisioned with the peculiar new types of information available today in digital formats, datascapes that might vindicate many insights that seemed so odd at the time of Tarde
Gabriel Tarde had the idea of using Leibniz’s monadology to renew social theory. The idea had seemed...
The present work looks at what we call “the multiverse of quantification”, where visible and invisib...
It is commonly believed that the French sociologist Gabriel Tarde allows even for inanimate objects ...
Even though Tarde is said to have had a literary view of social science, he himself was deeply invol...
Even though Tarde is said to have had a literary view of social science, he himself was deeply invol...
International audienceGabriel Tarde, the judge of Sarlat, attributes to statistics a central place i...
International audienceGabriel Tarde is better known nowadays for his sociological theories and for h...
Emmanuel Didier (2021) Anton Wilhelm Amo Lectures no 7, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg...
Gabriel Tarde, along with Durkheim and others, set the foundations for what is today a common-sense ...
This article aims to present a reconstruction of Gabriel Tarde’s micro-sociology in order ...
This article aims to present a reconstruction of Gabriel Tarde’s micro-sociology in order ...
Abstract In this paper we argue that the new availability of digital data sets allows one to revisit...
This is the story of a career devoted to gathering and interpreting quantitative information on huma...
Standard quantification processes and most often their analysis are derived from statistics' techniq...
Gabriel Tarde had the idea of using Leibniz’s monadology to renew social theory. The idea had seemed...
The present work looks at what we call “the multiverse of quantification”, where visible and invisib...
It is commonly believed that the French sociologist Gabriel Tarde allows even for inanimate objects ...
Even though Tarde is said to have had a literary view of social science, he himself was deeply invol...
Even though Tarde is said to have had a literary view of social science, he himself was deeply invol...
International audienceGabriel Tarde, the judge of Sarlat, attributes to statistics a central place i...
International audienceGabriel Tarde is better known nowadays for his sociological theories and for h...
Emmanuel Didier (2021) Anton Wilhelm Amo Lectures no 7, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg...
Gabriel Tarde, along with Durkheim and others, set the foundations for what is today a common-sense ...
This article aims to present a reconstruction of Gabriel Tarde’s micro-sociology in order ...
This article aims to present a reconstruction of Gabriel Tarde’s micro-sociology in order ...
Abstract In this paper we argue that the new availability of digital data sets allows one to revisit...
This is the story of a career devoted to gathering and interpreting quantitative information on huma...
Standard quantification processes and most often their analysis are derived from statistics' techniq...
Gabriel Tarde had the idea of using Leibniz’s monadology to renew social theory. The idea had seemed...
The present work looks at what we call “the multiverse of quantification”, where visible and invisib...
It is commonly believed that the French sociologist Gabriel Tarde allows even for inanimate objects ...