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    http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/help/marxism.htm [Accessed: 13th December 2013]. Emile Durkheim Org. (2013) Emile Durkheim: Father of Sociology [Online]. Available from: http://www.emiledurkheim.org/ [Accessed: 14th December 2013]. Gamble‚ L. (2008) How Emile Durkheim’s Principles of Sociology Have Impacted Society [Online]. Available from: http://voices.yahoo.com/how-emile-durkheims-principles-sociology-impacted-1521203.html [Accessed: 14th December 2013]. Grossman‚ A. (2013) Robert

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    termed a social force . Which of these is the BEST application of the concept‚ "sociological imagination"? - understanding the technology of cellular phones The sociologist who first identified "social facts" as the subject of sociology was Emile Durkheim . Things like norms for using cell phones‚ the cost of education‚ types of jobs that are the most available‚ and the fact

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    Durkheim suggests that there is a purpose to the existence of all social phenomena‚ the necessary purpose of deviance being to bond the social group. This is difficult to imagine because it treats society as a living thing‚ an object which forces individuals

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    Introduction to Sociology. 1. What is sociology? Sociology is the science which investigates how society alters the way people change in ways such as clothing‚ speech‚ personality‚ personal values and many other factors. It also shows in how things have changed over centuries and how and why this has happened. Sociology also closely follows the way daily morals have changed and what is seen as acceptable in many situations. For example the way crime in monitored and the way people are not allowed

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    Classical theorists Marx‚ Durkheim‚ and Weber each made a significant impact on the world of sociology that has carried into the present day. They each theorized following the Industrial Revolution but had varying perspectives‚ both optimistic and pessimistic‚ about the ways in which society was rapidly changing. Marx saw the development of society in a predominantly optimistic light because he anticipated change occurring through a social revolution (ultimately to be brought about by class conflict)

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    Individual Freedom within Society: Unattainable and Undesirable Utilizing Durkheim and Merton’s Theories to Highlight the Inconvenience yet Necessity of Societal Regulation The ideal of pursuing individual freedom and autonomy has been a value that has permeated society for decades‚ if not centuries. Actions in today’s capitalist society are motivated by self-promotion and ambition to attain monetary and societal success. That said‚ many sociological theorists highlight how citizens’

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    analysis of suicide Emile Durkheim‚ a French sociologist‚ is often acclaimed as being one of the key pioneers of the academic discipline‚ sociology. Durkheim is perhaps most renowned for his publications of controversial monographs‚ which conveyed the methods and subjects of‚ in his time the new science of sociology. His work was translated into English and is still in print today‚ this displays just how fundamental his studies are in the field of today’s sociology. Durkheim is also well known

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    Functionalism is largely derived from the work of sociologists such as Emile Durkheim and Talcott Parsons. Broadly speaking‚ functionalism is an approach which explains social institutions primarily in terms of the functions they perform. Functionalists treat societies as systems of interacting and discuss the functions of something relating to its effects on a particular institution or on society as a whole. For Durkheim (french sociologist)‚ the process of education was to be understood in

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    A Story of Three Progressives Three classic theorists‚ Karl Marx‚ Emile Durkheim‚ and Max Weber have discussed and analyzed the complexity of modernization. Modernization is a broad concept that refers to major social changes which occur when a pre-industrial society develops economically and the workplace shifts from the home to the factory (industrialization)‚ people move from farms into cities where jobs are available (urbanization)‚ and large-scale formal organizations emerge (bureaucratization)

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    (or group’s) faith. Sociologists measure religiosity by asking people about their religious beliefs‚ their membership in religious organizations‚ and attendance at religious services. Modern academic sociology began with the study of religion in Emile Durkheim’s 1897 The Study of

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