Durkheim Flashcards

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Holism

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Whole is greater than the sum of its parts

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Division of labour

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example of empirical indicator, people can become more tied to each other as the division of labour becomes more comple, we need each other to survive.

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Mechanical solidarity

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  • individual is bound almost directly to the society through the conscience collective, which provides a single, powerful, total belief system.
  • Includes repressive law; dominates anyone who breaks away from ideals and is a highly intense response from individuals.
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Organic solidarity

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  • Each individual depends on society because he depends upon the parts of which it is composed
  • presumes people are different.
  • A system of different, special functions which definite relations unite.
  • Restitutive law is present; does not involve suffering, but the return of things as they were.
  • This society is an advanced division of labour.
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Social solidarity

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  • indicates society predates the individual

- society is greater than the mere sum of its parts and will continue to exist once the individual is gone

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Social facts

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  • exist outside the individual consciousness and are endowed by coercive power.
  • group habits, generalized patterns of action
  • imposes itself upon social actors independently of their will
  • suis generis (self generated, exists before and after you)
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Social Control

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  • the constraining aspects of the social facts.
  • subtle to over control that society exerts on individuals
  • all social life fundamentally entails social control, human beings are not totally free.
  • people’s actions are shaped or influenced by their social location (biography and history)
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Egoistic Suicide

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  • weakly integrated, few social ties.
  • religious and marital representations play important role
  • feelings of excessive individualism or egoism directly affects propensity
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Altruistic Suicide

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  • Hindu religion, militarism
  • too integrated, strong ties, connected to a religious belief system
  • when collective representations value the individual less than the social whole, one finds a higher incidence of altruistic society
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Anomic suicide

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  • not integrated, weak social regulation, dramatic changes
  • social norms don’t correspond to individual goals
  • collective representations of society are broken or changed, leaving people directionless and insecure, in a state of anomie
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Anomie

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normlessness, absence of strong collective representation, breakdown of social norms and values

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Conscience collective

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  • external (suis generis)
  • comes into existence through all individuals thinking, judging and acting, enormously encompassing
  • the individual and society are brought together in social action
  • foundation for two types of law: repressive and restitutive
  • empirical indicator for the abstract notion of social solidarity
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Collective Representations

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  • way in which the group conceives of itself in relation to objects which affect it
  • different sources that present acceptable behaviour
  • dominates socially accepted behaviours, attitudes and beliefs
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Concentric circles

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everyone is located in concentric circles, each representing systems of social control

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15
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Positive sciences

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observational, empirical indicators, measurable, falsification

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Socialization

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  • becoming part of a social group, imposing ways of seeing

- opposite of individuation

17
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Durkheim and Weber

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  • both interested in transition to market based economy and in what values will prevail
  • Weber looks at frames of mind, Durkheim looks at the sets of groups we are born into (collective representation)
  • Durkheim believes society pre dates us (suis generis) where Weber believes societies are a product of the people.
  • Durkheim emphasizes the natural science method where Weber believes in the systematic study of spirit and mind, a more interpretive meaning.