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Suicide: A Study in Sociology

Emile Durkheim's seminal 1897 study pioneered sociological research methods by analyzing statistical data on suicide rates across various European countries. The work establishes that suicide is not merely an individual psychological act but is influenced by collective social factors including religious affiliation, marital status, and degree of social integration. Durkheim identifies distinct typologies of suicide—egoistic, altruistic, anomic, and fatalistic—each linked to different social conditions. The book demonstrates how suicide rates correlate with the strength of social bonds, religious traditions, and economic stability within communities. This influential work laid methodological groundwork for empirical sociology and remains a cornerstone text in the discipline, demonstrating how individual behaviors can be understood through the lens of social structures and collective forces. more

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Emile Durkheim
Emile Durkheim

Émile Durkheim, a French sociologist born on April 15, 1858, and died on November 15, 1917, is considered the father of sociology. His work profoundly influenced the understanding of social structure, social functions, and collective consciousness. more

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