Animals in the Sociologies of Westermarck and Durkheim

Animals in the Sociologies of Westermarck and Durkheim
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9783030268633
ISBN-13 : 3030268632
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Synopsis Animals in the Sociologies of Westermarck and Durkheim by : Salla Tuomivaara

This book explores why animals, at some point, disappeared from the realm and scope of sociology. The role of sociology in the construction of a science of the ‘human’ has been substantial, building representations of the human sphere of life as unique. Within the sociological tradition however, animals have often been invisible, even non-existent. Through in-depth comparisons of the texts of prominent early sociologists Emile Durkheim and Edward Westermarck, Tuomivaara shows that despite this exclusion, representations of animals and human-animal relations were far more varied in early works than in the later sociological cannon. Addressing a significant gap in the interdisciplinary field of animal studies, Tuomivaara presents a close reading of the historical treatment of animals in the works of Durkheim and Westermarck to determine how the human-animal boundary was established in sociological theory. The diverse forms in which animals and ‘the animal’ appear in the works of early classical sociology are charted and explored, alongside the sociological themes that bring animals into these texts. Situated in contemporary theory, from critical animal studies to posthumanism, this important book lays the groundwork for a disciplinary shift away from this sharp human-animal dualism.

Animals in the Sociologies of Westermarck and Durkheim

Animals in the Sociologies of Westermarck and Durkheim
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 3030268640
ISBN-13 : 9783030268640
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Animals in the Sociologies of Westermarck and Durkheim by : Salla Tuomivaara

This book explores why animals, at some point, disappeared from the realm and scope of sociology. The role of sociology in the construction of a science of the 'human' has been substantial, building representations of the human sphere of life as unique. Within the sociological tradition however, animals have often been invisible, even non-existent. Through in-depth comparisons of the texts of prominent early sociologists Emile Durkheim and Edward Westermarck, Tuomivaara shows that despite this exclusion, representations of animals and human-animal relations were far more varied in early works than in the later sociological cannon. Addressing a significant gap in the interdisciplinary field of animal studies, Tuomivaara presents a close reading of the historical treatment of animals in the works of Durkheim and Westermarck to determine how the human-animal boundary was established in sociological theory. The diverse forms in which animals and 'the animal' appear in the works of early classical sociology are charted and explored, alongside the sociological themes that bring animals into these texts. Situated in contemporary theory, from critical animal studies to posthumanism, this important book lays the groundwork for a disciplinary shift away from this sharp human-animal dualism.

Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics in the Social Sciences

Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics in the Social Sciences
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781800881693
ISBN-13 : 180088169X
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics in the Social Sciences by : Tuija Takala

Covering a vast array of disciplines, this prescient Encyclopedia analyzes the many roles that applied ethics plays in the social sciences. Entries scrutinize the various manifestations of ethics across a range of disciplines and subdisciplines such as animal studies, criminology, and global health.

The Origins Of Human Social Nature

The Origins Of Human Social Nature
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9783031551475
ISBN-13 : 3031551478
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The Origins Of Human Social Nature by : Otto Pipatti

Feminist Animal and Multispecies Studies: Critical Perspectives on Food and Eating

Feminist Animal and Multispecies Studies: Critical Perspectives on Food and Eating
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9789004679375
ISBN-13 : 9004679375
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Feminist Animal and Multispecies Studies: Critical Perspectives on Food and Eating by :

This book develops critical feminist animal and multispecies studies across various societal and environmental contexts. The chapters discuss timely questions broadly related to food and eating, stemming from connections drawn between critical animal studies, feminist theory, and multispecies studies. The themes explored include trans-inclusive ecofeminism, decolonial perspectives to veganism, links between the critique of ableism and animal exploitation, alternatives to dominant Western masculinities invested in meat consumption, and the politics of sex and purity in factory farming. The book explores responses to interlinked forms of exploitation by focusing on sites such as sanctuaries, educational institutions, social media, and animal advocacy.

The Social Thought of Emile Durkheim

The Social Thought of Emile Durkheim
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781483321295
ISBN-13 : 1483321290
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis The Social Thought of Emile Durkheim by : Alexander Riley

This new volume of the SAGE Social Thinkers series provides a concise introduction to the work, life, and influences of Émile Durkheim, one of the informal “holy trinity” of sociology’s founding thinkers, along with Weber and Marx. The author shows that Durkheim’s perspective is arguably the most properly sociological of the three. He thought through the nature of society, culture, and the complex relationship of the individual to the collective in a manner more concentrated and thorough than any of his contemporaries during the period when sociology was emerging as a discipline.

Ethnographers Before Malinowski

Ethnographers Before Malinowski
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 709
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ISBN-10 : 9781805395669
ISBN-13 : 1805395661
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Ethnographers Before Malinowski by : Frederico Delgado Rosa

Focusing on some of the most important ethnographers in early anthropology, this volume explores twelve defining works in the foundational period from 1870 to 1922. It challenges the assumption that intensive fieldwork and monographs based on it emerged only in the twentieth century. What has been regarded as the age of armchair anthropologists was in reality an era of active ethnographic fieldworkers, including women practitioners and Indigenous experts. Their accounts have multiple layers of meaning, style, and content that deserve fresh reading. This reference work is a vital source for rewriting the history of anthropology.

Durkheim's Philosophy Lectures

Durkheim's Philosophy Lectures
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 1139453157
ISBN-13 : 9781139453158
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Durkheim's Philosophy Lectures by : Emile Durkheim

Moving back and forth between the history of philosophy and the contributions of philosophers in his own day, Durkheim takes up topics as diverse as philosophical psychology, logic, ethics, and metaphysics, and seeks to articulate a unified philosophical position. Remarkably, in these lectures, given more than a decade before the publication of his groundbreaking book, The Division of Labour in Society (1893), the 'social realism' that is so characteristic of his later work - where he insists, famously, that social facts cannot be reduced to psychological or economic ones, and that such facts constrain human action in important ways - is totally absent in these early lectures. For this reason, they will be of special interest to students of the history of the social sciences, for they shed important light on the course of Durkheim's intellectual development.

The Gift

The Gift
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781136896842
ISBN-13 : 1136896848
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Gift by : Marcel Mauss

First published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.