ISBN:
9783319650739
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (VIII, 271 p, online resource)
Edition:
Springer eBook Collection. Social Sciences
Series Statement:
Palgrave Studies in Relational Sociology
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
Series Statement:
Bücher
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Papilloud, Christian, 19XX - Sociology through relation
Parallel Title:
Printed edition
Parallel Title:
Printed edition
Parallel Title:
Printed edition
Keywords:
Social sciences-Philosophy
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Social sciences Philosophy
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Social Theory
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Social sciences-Philosophy
;
Social sciences Philosophy
;
Durkheimian school of sociology
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Social interaction
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Social sciences Philosophy
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Sociology France
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Soziologische Theorie
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Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung
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Interaktion
;
Frankreich
Abstract:
This book delivers a top-down understanding of relation as a macro-phenomenon in society. This understanding rests on the reconstruction of an ongoing debate in the French tradition about the purpose of a relational perspective in sociology and the social sciences. Christian Papilloud analyzes the cardinal steps of this debate, which historically relate to the concept of solidarity, expressing an ideal of social cohesion through relationships between personal and non-personal actors. In social theory, it is well-known that solidarity refers to Emile Durkheim. But little is known about the controversies generated in relation to the purpose of a relational perspective in sociology. Papilloud reconstructs and follows the most important of these controversies in a comparative perspective, beginning with Emile Durkheim and Gaston Richard on solidarity, Richard and Marcel Mauss on sacrifice and magic, Mauss and Pierre Bourdieu on gift and social positions, Bourdieu and Bruno Latour on the objects of exchanges and institutions, and Latour and Durkheim on reciprocity and control. These comparisons give shape to a theoretical framework for a 'sociology through relation
Abstract:
1. Introduction. Sociology through Relation and Relational Sociology -- 2. Solidarity. Emile Durkheim, Gaston Richard, and Social Cohesion -- 3. Contact. Gaston Richard and Marcel Mauss on Sacrifice and Magic -- 4. Position. Marcel Mauss and Pierre Bourdieu on Gift, Interest, and the Mobilisation of Actors -- 5. Mediations. Pierre Bourdieu and Bruno Latour on Objects, Institution, and Legitimisation -- 6. Reciprocity. Bruno Latour and Emile Durkheim on Reciprocity and Control -- 7. Conclusion. The Prospect of a Sociological Theory through Relation
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-65073-9
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