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How Does the Individual Find a Place in French Sociology?

Philippe Masson
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Cherry Schrecker

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In France over the last four decades increasing interest in the small, the specific and the subjective can be observed. This involves a shift away from a holist approach towards social analysis focused on the individual and often carried out by researchers as specified and reflexive individuals. To be understood, this movement must be situated in the context of the development of French sociology, largely dominated at its origins by Durkheimian sociology. Thus, when the individual has appeared this is often not in his or her own right, but as representative of a social trend or group. As from the 1980s, new perspectives, very often imported from American sociology bring into play individual action, emotions and bodies, often studied as socially shaped. More recently, individual characteristics have been examined as a constraint on the possibilities of action, and discussion has also revolved around the reality of the person as an autonomous subject.
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hal-01566521 , version 1 (21-07-2017)

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Philippe Masson, Cherry Schrecker. How Does the Individual Find a Place in French Sociology?. American Sociologist, 2017, 48 (3-4), pp.523-540. ⟨10.1007/s12108-017-9356-y⟩. ⟨hal-01566521⟩
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