The Nature of Sociology / / Mike Gane.

Having taken over the leadership of the French school of sociology after the death of his uncle, Emile Durkheim, in 1917, Mauss, celebrated author of The Gift, re-launched the flagship journal, the Année sociologique. Here are two of Mauss's most significant statements on the social sciences. T...

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Place / Publishing House:New York; , Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2005]
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Julkaisuvuosi:2005
Kieli:English
Sarja:Publications of the Durkheim Press
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Ulkoasu:1 online resource (116 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface and Acknowledgements --
Introduction --
SOCIOLOGY --
SOCIOLOGY: ITS DIVISIONS AND THEIR RELATIVE WEIGHTINGS --
Chapter 1 The Sequence or Order of the Parts of Sociology --
Chapter 2 On the Proportions of the Parts of Sociology --
Chapter 3 Concrete Divisions of Sociology --
Chapter 4 The Place of Applied Sociology or Politics --
Additional Bibliographical Note --
Index
Yhteenveto:Having taken over the leadership of the French school of sociology after the death of his uncle, Emile Durkheim, in 1917, Mauss, celebrated author of The Gift, re-launched the flagship journal, the Année sociologique. Here are two of Mauss's most significant statements on the social sciences. The first, written with Fauconnet, outlines the methodological orientations of the school. The second examines the internal organization of sociology as a division of intellectual labor. The essays are of interest to anthropologists as well as sociologists for Mauss, like Durkheim, did not distinguish in detail the two disciplines.
Aineistotyyppi:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781782387589
DOI:10.1515/9781782387589
Pääsy:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Mike Gane.