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Société française de sociologie

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Société française de sociologie
NameSociété française de sociologie
Formation1895
FounderÉmile Durkheim, Gabriel Tarde
LocationParis, France

Société française de sociologie is a prestigious organization founded in 1895 by renowned sociologists Émile Durkheim and Gabriel Tarde, with the aim of promoting the development of sociology in France. The society's establishment was influenced by the works of Auguste Comte, Karl Marx, and Ferdinand Tönnies, among others. The organization has been associated with prominent institutions such as the University of Paris, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Over the years, the society has been shaped by the contributions of notable sociologists like Pierre Bourdieu, Jean Baudrillard, and Michel Foucault.

History

The history of the Société française de sociologie is closely tied to the development of sociology as a discipline in France. The society's early years were marked by the influence of Émile Durkheim's work, particularly his book The Rules of Sociological Method, which laid the foundation for the society's approach to sociological research. The society's growth was also shaped by the contributions of other notable sociologists, including Georges Gurvitch, Raymond Aron, and Henri Lefebvre. The society has been involved in various intellectual debates and discussions, including those surrounding the works of Max Weber, Georg Simmel, and Norbert Elias. The society's history is also connected to the development of other social science disciplines, such as anthropology, psychology, and philosophy, as seen in the works of Claude Lévi-Strauss, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty.

Objectives

The objectives of the Société française de sociologie are centered around promoting the development of sociology as a discipline, facilitating research and discussion among sociologists, and disseminating sociological knowledge to a broader audience. The society aims to achieve these objectives through various activities, including the organization of conferences, workshops, and seminars, such as the International Sociological Association's World Congress, which has been attended by prominent sociologists like Immanuel Wallerstein, Shmuel Eisenstadt, and Charles Tilly. The society also seeks to foster collaboration with other social science organizations, such as the American Sociological Association, the British Sociological Association, and the International Association of Sociology. Additionally, the society aims to promote the work of French sociologists, such as Pierre Bourdieu, Jean Baudrillard, and Michel Foucault, and to engage with international sociological debates, including those surrounding the works of Jürgen Habermas, Ulrich Beck, and Anthony Giddens.

Organization

The Société française de sociologie is organized into various committees and working groups, each focused on specific areas of sociological research, such as sociology of education, sociology of work, and sociology of health. The society is also divided into regional sections, which facilitate the organization of local events and activities, such as the Paris section, which has been involved in collaborations with institutions like the University of Paris and the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. The society's governing board includes prominent sociologists like Alain Touraine, Michel Wieviorka, and Nathalie Heinich, who have been involved in various international collaborations, including those with the European Sociological Association and the International Sociological Association. The society's secretariat is responsible for the day-to-day management of the organization and is located in Paris, near the Seine River and the Louvre Museum.

Activities

The Société française de sociologie organizes a range of activities, including conferences, workshops, and seminars, which bring together sociologists from France and around the world to discuss various topics, such as globalization, inequality, and social justice. The society also publishes a journal, Revue française de sociologie, which features articles by prominent sociologists like Pierre Bourdieu, Jean Baudrillard, and Michel Foucault. The society's activities are often held in collaboration with other social science organizations, such as the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, and the University of Paris. The society also participates in international events, such as the International Sociological Association's World Congress, which has been attended by notable sociologists like Immanuel Wallerstein, Shmuel Eisenstadt, and Charles Tilly.

Notable_Members

The Société française de sociologie has a long history of notable members, including Émile Durkheim, Gabriel Tarde, Pierre Bourdieu, Jean Baudrillard, and Michel Foucault. Other prominent sociologists who have been associated with the society include Raymond Aron, Henri Lefebvre, Georges Gurvitch, and Nathalie Heinich. The society has also been influenced by the work of international sociologists, such as Max Weber, Georg Simmel, and Norbert Elias, as well as Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Vladimir Lenin. The society's members have been involved in various intellectual debates and discussions, including those surrounding the works of Jürgen Habermas, Ulrich Beck, and Anthony Giddens.

Research_Publications

The Société française de sociologie publishes a range of research publications, including the journal Revue française de sociologie, which features articles by prominent sociologists like Pierre Bourdieu, Jean Baudrillard, and Michel Foucault. The society also publishes books and monographs on various sociological topics, such as sociology of education, sociology of work, and sociology of health. The society's publications are often the result of collaborations with other social science organizations, such as the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, and the University of Paris. The society's research publications are widely read and cited by sociologists around the world, including those at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Chicago, and the London School of Economics.

Category:Sociology

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