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- The Canadian Journal of Sociology publishes research and theory by social scientists on Canadian and world culture. The journal is hosted by the University...
- (Durkheim) Suicide: A Study in Sociology (French: Le Suicide: Étude de sociologie) is an 1897 book written by French sociologist Émile Durkheim. It was...
- Sociology is a Martial Art (original title in French La sociologie est un sport de combat) is a French do****entary film released in 2001, directed by Pierre...
- Archives de sciences sociales des religions (****R), known as the Archives de sociologie des religions pre-1973, is a quarterly peer-reviewed open access academic...
- the foundation of this institution.: 169  The Révue internationale de sociologie, founded the year before, became the printed organ of the Institute. Since...
- 48°50′46″N 2°20′20″E / 48.846°N 2.339°E / 48.846; 2.339 The Centre de Sociologie de l'Innovation (CSI; "Center for the Sociology of Innovation") is a research...
- studies (STS). After teaching at the École des Mines de Paris (Centre de Sociologie de l'Innovation) from 1982 to 2006, he became professor at Sciences Po...
- Towards a Sociology of the Novel (French: Pour une sociologie du roman) is a 1963 book by Lucien Goldmann. The book was a seminal work for Goldmann. In...
- lawyer who specialised in international law, director of the Centre de sociologie de la littérature at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, and literary critic...
- vice-president (1896), then president (1897), of the Institut International de Sociologie (International Institute of Sociology) in Paris. Capozzi (2004: 92) describes...