the Sociological Year is a French publication semi-annual of founded Sociologie in 1898 by Emile Durkheim, which was also the director. He was published annually until in 1925, then started again his publication under the name of Sociological Annales between 1934 and 1942. After the Second world war, it was published again under its first name, the Sociological Year . Its publication did not cease until today.

For Durkheim the foundation of the Sociological Year was a way of diffusing its research like those of its students or other academics according to his new sociological Paradigme . Consequently, the expression is also used to indicate the distinctive approaches of this group and the work which it produced during the first twenty years of the 20th century.

Among the participants in the Sociological Year in the beginnings, one can quote inter alia Emile Durkheim, Célestin Bouglé, Marcel Mauss, Henri Hubert, Robert Hertz, Maurice Halbwachs, and François Simiand.

Current committee

  • President of the Committee: Bernard Valade

  • Honorary president: Raymond Boudon
  • Editor association: Lyliane Deroche-Gurcel

Last numbers

  • 2006 - vol. 56 - n° 2 the abstraction in sociology

  • 2006 - vol. 56 - n° 1 In memoriam: Jean Cazeneuve (1915-2005)
  • 2005 - vol. 55 - n° 2 economic Sociologies
  • 2005 - vol. 55 - n° 1 the explanation of the social action. Methodological and prospective problems of research
  • 2004 - vol. 54 - n° 2 Ethics and sociology
  • 2004 - vol. 54 - n° 1 Mauss and durkheimiens - new Texts

See also

Related articles

  • Re-examined sociology

External bonds

  • Site of the Sociological Year (www.puf.com)

Source

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