Emile Durkheim is one of the pillars of classical sociology, providing essential frameworks for analyzing social cohesion and division in modern life. Mastering his theories is crucial for anyone engaging in rigorous academic or professional study of society.
This course provides a comprehensive textual introduction to Durkheim's major works and concepts. You will gain a deep analytical understanding of his contributions to social theory, preparing you to interpret complex social phenomena using his established methodologies.
What you'll learn:
* Learn the historical and intellectual context that shaped Durkheim’s foundational sociological perspective.
* Understand the distinction between mechanical and organic solidarity and their role in the division of labor.
* Analyze the concept of social facts and the rigorous methodology outlined in The Rules of Sociological Method.
* Master the definitions and analytical application of the four types of suicide: egoistic, altruistic, anomic, and fatalistic.
* Practice applying Durkheim’s concepts of social cohesion and collective effervescence to contemporary social challenges.
The course begins by defining Durkheim's central terms and historical context, then systematically explores his methodology. We then proceed through detailed explanations of his major works, focusing on the concepts of solidarity, anomie, and religion.
This course is designed for absolute beginners and students requiring a foundational understanding of classical sociological theory. No prior knowledge of sociology or Durkheim’s work is required.
Begin your essential study of sociological thought today.
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