Suicide: A Study in Sociology

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"Suicide: A Study in Sociology" is Émile Durkheim’s foundational sociological work that analyzes suicide as a social phenomenon shaped by factors like integration and regulation rather than purely individual psychology.

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instanceOf book
sociological study
argument levels of social integration affect suicide rates
levels of social regulation affect suicide rates
suicide is a social fact that can be studied scientifically
suicide rates are influenced by social factors rather than only individual psychology
author Émile Durkheim
centralConcept anomie
social facts
social integration
social regulation
countryOfOrigin France
field criminology
social psychology
sociology
focusesOn comparative statistics of suicide
economic conditions and suicide
family structure and suicide
marital status and suicide
religious differences in suicide rates
social change and suicide
genre social science
sociology
influenced public health approaches to suicide
social theory
sociology of deviance
sociology of religion
introducesConcept altruistic suicide
anomic suicide
egoistic suicide
fatalistic suicide
language French
mainSubject social integration
social regulation
sociology of suicide
suicide
methodology comparative method
macro-sociological analysis
statistical analysis
notableFor application of the concept of social facts to an individual act
foundational contribution to sociology of suicide
systematic typology of suicide
originalTitle Le Suicide
partOf classical sociological canon
publicationYear 1897
publisher Félix Alcan
relatedWork The Division of Labour in Society
The Rules of Sociological Method
theoreticalApproach functionalism
positivism

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Émile Durkheim notableWork Suicide: A Study in Sociology