Critical Questions to be Answered
1. Why was Durkheim’s work on suicide considered so important? 2. What are the important points of Durkheim’s research process? a. Definition of Suicide b. # of Suicides c. Collection of Statistics d. The main point or theory of his research 3. What is Egoistic Suicide? Give an example to help support your answer. 4. What is Alturistic Suicide? Give an example to help support your answer. 5. What is the definition for Anomie? What is Anomic Suicide? Give an example to help support your answer. 6. Use the case studies given and apply Durkheim’s theory.
Emile Durkheim’s Study of Suicide
Critical Questions to be Answered
1. Why was Durkheim’s work on suicide considered so important? 2. What are the important points of Durkheim’s research process? a. Definition of Suicide b. # of Suicides c. Collection of Statistics d. The main point or theory of his research 3. What is Egoistic Suicide? Give an example to help support your answer. 4. What is Alturistic Suicide? Give an example to help support your answer. 5. What is the definition for Anomie? What is Anomic Suicide? Give an example to help support your answer. 6. Use the case studies given and apply Durkheim’s theory.
Emile Durkheim’s Study of Suicide
Durkheim's Suicide, is of great importance because it is his first serious effort to establish the application of observation and experiment in sociology that would provide a sociological explanation for suicide which was traditionally though of as psychological and individual experience.
Durkheim proposed this definition of suicide: "the term suicide is applied to all cases of death resulting directly or indirectly from a positive or negative act of the victim himself, which he knows will produce this result" (1982, p. 110 [excerpt from Suicide]).