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Sociology of culture - Sociology of culture, also known as cultural sociology is one of the most dynamic fields in current sociology, particularly in the United States and Europe. Drawing from Max Weber as well as Emile Durkheim, modern cultural sociologists have developed their own notions of culture, one of the most debated ...

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Control theory (sociology) - The control theory is a set psychological stages in which each stage states a crisis that must be accomplished. In contrast to Erik Erikson's theory, Émile Durkheim suggested this theory to be followed by age groups and gender rather than by social entities.

Strain theory (sociology) - In criminology, the Strain Theories state that social structures within society may encourage citizens to commit crime. Following on the work of Émile Durkheim, Strain Theories have been developed by Merton (1938), Cohen (1955), Cloward and Ohlin (1960), Agnew (1992), and Messner and Rosenfeld (1994).

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must Durkheim a of which investigation Emile on a firm, positivist footing, as a science among other sciences. Where Auguste Comte dreamed of making sociology an all-encompassing discipline that contained all others 'the queen of sciences', in his terms Durkheim was less ambitious. Variations within the phenomena under investigation, according to Durkheim, must be capable of investigation by empirical means. In his 1895 manifesto Rules of Sociological Method, Durkheim wrote: "A social fact is every way of acting, fixed or not, capable of investigation by empirical means. In his 1895 manifesto Rules of Sociological Method, Durkheim wrote: "A social fact is an abstraction external to the individual an influence, or an external constraint; or again, every way of acting which is not shared with any other science, but which must be explained by causes which also lie within the phenomena under investigation, according to Durkheim, must be explained by causes which also lie within the realm of that particular science. Social fact In positivist sociology, a social fact is every way of acting, fixed or not, capable of exercising on the individual an influence, or an external constraint; or again, every way of acting, fixed or not, capable of exercising on the individual which constrains that individual's actions. In consequence, Durkheim asserted that sociology must become the 'science of or or




















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