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contribution of Emile Durkheim in sociology​

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Durkheim thought deviance to be an essential component of a functional society. He believed that deviance had three possible effects on society: Deviance challenges the perspective and thoughts of the general population, leading to social change by pointing out a flaw in society.

Works written: The Division of Labour in Society, The Rules of Sociological Method, ...

Parents: Mélanie Isidor Durkheim, Moïse Durkheim

Born: 15 April 1858, Épinal

Profession: Sociologist, Rabbi, Scholar

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contribution of Emile Durkheim in sociology

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Functionalist sociologist Emile Durkheim saw Education as performing two major functions in advanced industrial societies – transmitting the shared values of society and simultaneously teaching the specialised skills for an economy based on a specialised division of labour.Durkheim (1858-1917) who devoted himself to the scientific study of sociology is widely regarded as a pioneer in French sociology. It is known that Emile Durkheim inherits some of Auguste Comte and Herbert Spencer's ideas and developed a systematic sociology both in theory and methodology

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