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Author Smith, Kenneth (Kenneth Ronald)
Title Émile Durkheim and the collective consciousness of society : a study in criminology / Kenneth Smith.
Publisher New York : Anthem Press, 2014.



Descript 1 online resource (xvi, 260 pages)
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Contents Introduction -- The concept of the collective consciousness of society -- Durkheim on the collective consciousness in moral education -- Durkheim's other writings on the concept of the collective consciousness -- Collective consciousness, common consciousness, collective conscience or conscience collective? -- The form of the collective consciousness -- The conditions of the collective consciousness of society -- The form that the collective consciousness(es) of society takes in a late-industrial society : macro-sociological or "general" characteristics -- "The rule-of-law" : a case study -- The state as the "organ" of the common consciousness -- The form that the collective consciousness takes in early twenty-first century britain : micro-sociological, individual or small-scale factors -- Durkheim on crime and punishment -- Durkheim on crime and punishment in the division of labour in society -- Durkheim on crime and punishment in the rules of sociological method -- Interregnum on suicide -- Durkheim's undeservedly famous "two laws of penal evolution" essay -- Durkheim on crime and punishment in moral education (1902-03) -- Paying a debt to society -- Social fact or social phenomenon? : Durkheim's concept of the collective consciousness as a "social fact" -- What does durkheim mean by the concept of the "social" and what does he mean by the concept of a "fact"? -- Social facts or social phenomena? -- Social facts and sociology -- Social facts as living things -- Some problems with Durkheim's concept of the common and collective -- Interdependence and the division of labour in society -- Durkheim on socialism -- Professional ethics -- Individualism, durkheim and the dreyfus affair -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index.
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ISBN 9781783082384 (e-book)
1783082380 (e-book)
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Author Smith, Kenneth (Kenneth Ronald)
Subject Durkheim, Émile, 1858-1917.
Sociology.
Consciousness -- Social aspects.
Crime -- Sociological aspects.
Descript 1 online resource (xvi, 260 pages)
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Carrier online resource cr
Contents Introduction -- The concept of the collective consciousness of society -- Durkheim on the collective consciousness in moral education -- Durkheim's other writings on the concept of the collective consciousness -- Collective consciousness, common consciousness, collective conscience or conscience collective? -- The form of the collective consciousness -- The conditions of the collective consciousness of society -- The form that the collective consciousness(es) of society takes in a late-industrial society : macro-sociological or "general" characteristics -- "The rule-of-law" : a case study -- The state as the "organ" of the common consciousness -- The form that the collective consciousness takes in early twenty-first century britain : micro-sociological, individual or small-scale factors -- Durkheim on crime and punishment -- Durkheim on crime and punishment in the division of labour in society -- Durkheim on crime and punishment in the rules of sociological method -- Interregnum on suicide -- Durkheim's undeservedly famous "two laws of penal evolution" essay -- Durkheim on crime and punishment in moral education (1902-03) -- Paying a debt to society -- Social fact or social phenomenon? : Durkheim's concept of the collective consciousness as a "social fact" -- What does durkheim mean by the concept of the "social" and what does he mean by the concept of a "fact"? -- Social facts or social phenomena? -- Social facts and sociology -- Social facts as living things -- Some problems with Durkheim's concept of the common and collective -- Interdependence and the division of labour in society -- Durkheim on socialism -- Professional ethics -- Individualism, durkheim and the dreyfus affair -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781783082384 (e-book)
1783082380 (e-book)
Author Smith, Kenneth (Kenneth Ronald)
Subject Durkheim, Émile, 1858-1917.
Sociology.
Consciousness -- Social aspects.
Crime -- Sociological aspects.

Subject Durkheim, Émile, 1858-1917.
Sociology.
Consciousness -- Social aspects.
Crime -- Sociological aspects.
Descript 1 online resource (xvi, 260 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Introduction -- The concept of the collective consciousness of society -- Durkheim on the collective consciousness in moral education -- Durkheim's other writings on the concept of the collective consciousness -- Collective consciousness, common consciousness, collective conscience or conscience collective? -- The form of the collective consciousness -- The conditions of the collective consciousness of society -- The form that the collective consciousness(es) of society takes in a late-industrial society : macro-sociological or "general" characteristics -- "The rule-of-law" : a case study -- The state as the "organ" of the common consciousness -- The form that the collective consciousness takes in early twenty-first century britain : micro-sociological, individual or small-scale factors -- Durkheim on crime and punishment -- Durkheim on crime and punishment in the division of labour in society -- Durkheim on crime and punishment in the rules of sociological method -- Interregnum on suicide -- Durkheim's undeservedly famous "two laws of penal evolution" essay -- Durkheim on crime and punishment in moral education (1902-03) -- Paying a debt to society -- Social fact or social phenomenon? : Durkheim's concept of the collective consciousness as a "social fact" -- What does durkheim mean by the concept of the "social" and what does he mean by the concept of a "fact"? -- Social facts or social phenomena? -- Social facts and sociology -- Social facts as living things -- Some problems with Durkheim's concept of the common and collective -- Interdependence and the division of labour in society -- Durkheim on socialism -- Professional ethics -- Individualism, durkheim and the dreyfus affair -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781783082384 (e-book)
1783082380 (e-book)

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