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Page 1: Born April 1858 Jewish section of Epinal, France Family: Close-knit Not wealthy but respected Hey Hey Durkheim
Page 2: Born April 1858 Jewish section of Epinal, France Family: Close-knit Not wealthy but respected Hey Hey Durkheim

Born April 1858

Jewish section of Epinal, France

Family: Close-knit

Not wealthy but respected

Hey Hey Durkheim

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgA41FMY0oQhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxVImdGYu3IFunctionalism

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1887 first faculty appointment1st Sociology course

Chair: Dept. of Social Sciences 1896-1902 (University of Bordeaux)

Married, 2 children (Son, Andre died in WWI)

Died at 59

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Rapid industrializationConflict: Workers and Owners

Paris Commune (1871)Workers seized Paris

Established egalitarian republic

Government destroyed commune

Killed 20,000 working-class people

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History of Political InstabilityMonarchy of Louis XVI

French Revolution (1789)

Dictatorship of Napoleon I (1799-1815)

Restoration of Bourbon monarchy

Bourbons overthrown (1830)

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Durkheim lived in 3rd RepublicPeople had lost moral unity

Remnants of previous governmentsPeople supported:

DemocracyMonarchySocialism

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1) InstabilityEconomicPolitical

2) ViolenceWorkers & employersBetween nationsAnti-Semitism

3) DecadenceSelf-centeredNo sense of community

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Purpose of Sociology=Explain how to make modern society work

Develop positivist laws

Solve problems

Address moral crises

Create stability

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Morality composed-3 elements:

1. Discipline (Constrains egoistic impulses)

2. Attachment (Voluntarily join groups)

3. Autonomy (Individual responsibility)

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EducationProvides children with moral

tools

Occupational associations Adults acquire morals

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KantMorality without divinity Sense of duty

Saint-SimonSociology->Moral lawsHold society together

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ComteSocial stability & change

SpencerSocial evolution

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Social SolidarityDynamic DensitySocial FactsCollective ConsciousnessCollective RepresentationsSocial CurrentsSociety as a distinct social realityIndividual as Dualistic

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A set of norms, values, and morals that hold a certain group of people together

“The ties that bind”

Social context: Growing individualismSocial dislocationMoral diversification

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1) Mechanical SolidarityNon-industrial societiesMinimal division of laborFew occupationsSimilarity bound people together

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2) Organic SolidarityMore advanced societies (industrial)

Increased division of labor Many occupationsDifference & Interdependencycreate solidarity

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“Ways of acting, thinking, & feeling, external to the individual & endowed with the power of coercion, by reason of which they control him.”

Independent of any single individual

Only explained by other social facts

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1. Material factsSocial structures

Economy, Family, Social class

Morphological Facts Form and Structure

Population size and densityGeographical location

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2. Nonmaterial factsNorms

Values

Collective representations

Collective consciousness

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3. Social currents Not as clearly formedExamples:

Enthusiasm in crowdsIndignation in crowdsDepression in particular social groups

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Totality of beliefs & sentiments common to average member of society

Exists before individuals

Survives individuals

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Experienced as external forceShapes behavior

Varies from society to societyBased on division of labor

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1. Volume=# of people involved

2. Intensity=How deeply belief felt

3. Rigidity=Clarity of definition

4. Content=Form

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Volume=Most people involved

Intensity=Felt deeply about it

Rigidity=Clearly defined

Content=Religious & economic

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Volume=Large # but smaller % of population

Intensity=Less deeply felt

Rigidity=Broadly defined

Content=Personal

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Society=distinct form of social reality

Not reduced to biology or psychology

Not mere sum of its parts

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Individual and Social

Individual part

Inborn

Self-centered

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Social Part -> Socialization Altruistic

Group oriented

Needs nurturing & developing

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Lack of regulation Division of laborOverspecializationInability to adjustLack of regular contact

Norms (Behavior expectations)Confused Unclear or Not present

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Modern individualsWeak bonds

Social regulation breakdown

Ineffective control on individual desires & interests

Individuals on their own

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Human’s dual nature-> Breakdown of moralsIncreasing devianceSocial unrest UnhappinessStress

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Suicide rates are social facts

4 types of suicide:1. Egoistic2. Altruistic3. Anomic4. Fatalistic

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Durkheim defined suicide as:

“death resulting directly or indirectly from a positive or negative act of the victim himself, which he knows will produce this result.”

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Low social integrationLow group solidarity Depend on selfExcessive individualism

Vulnerable groups:Urban dwellersIndustrial workersProtestantsUnmarried men

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High social integrationHigh social integrationExcessive integration Excessive integration Completely Completely absorbed by groupabsorbed by groupDutyDuty to commit suicide for to commit suicide for groupgroup

Examples:Examples:Hara-Kiri Hara-Kiri Modern society—ArmyModern society—Army

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Low social regulationBreakdown of moral communityNo rules or vague rules

Examples:AdolescentsWhite men

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Excessive social regulationToo tightly controlledFew choices

Examples:SlavesMarried women--Divorce not available

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Institutionalized SociologyTaught first class

Sociologists -> Social facts

Conducted research

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Standard for research style & presentation

Literature reviewTheoretical contextTestable hypothesesUse of statisticsImplications of findings