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SOC3070 - Lecture 3 Durkheim
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Historical sociology of industrialisation - contrast of type (pre-industrial / industrial society) -theory of tendency -Three types of social structural change: division of labour, social stratification, social integration process of structural differentiation
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If industrialisation is a process of differentiation, specialisation, fragmentation etc. how does the new social system hold together? Durkheim, The Division of Labour in Society (1893) Focuses precisely on the problem of social integration
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The process of division of labour undermines one kind of integration and replace it with a new, more complex one. Past and present How does the division of labour change solidarity?
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Structure of the book: - Functional analysis - Causal analysis -Ideal type analysis (modelling) Main theoretical interest: the functioning of collective conscience and collective representations. The dualism of human nature
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Solidarity, a social fact, cannot be observed directly. D. uses the systems of law: - Repressive law (penal) - Restitutive law (civil, administrative…)
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This two systems of law reflect two kinds of solidarity: -Mechanical, based on likeness. Dominance of “collective conscience” Property, belief, and sentiments are held in common. Religion -Organic, space for personality expands. The rise of individuality, but also of occupational interdependence.
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D. is interested in logical connections rather than careful historical analysis Book 3: divergence between his models and empirical reality: social conflict and fragmentation. Causes: -inefficient division of labour -anomic division of labour -forced division of labour
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Durkheim’s findings: -the role of labour anomie and class inequalities in the historical construction of industrialism -Identification of a key-process in which societies become at once more differentiated and more complexly interdependent
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Problems: - Anthropological and historical evidence -Organic metaphors -Evolutionary framework
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How about Structure / Action? D. is primarily interested in the relationship between the individual and society Interplay between material and ideal (cultural) factors in explaining change in social organizations.
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