This journal focuses on the analysis and reinterpretation of the works of Émile Durkheim and his intellectual legacy. It explores Durkheim's theories on social facts, morality, religion, nationalism, and the division of labor, often in dialogue with contemporary thinkers and historical contexts. The journal also examines the influence of Durkheimian sociology on other scholars and disciplines, as well as the historical development of sociology itself.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
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PhilosophyQ3
Religious StudiesQ3
AnthropologyQ4
Sociology and Political ScienceQ4
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AnthropologyPhilosophySociology and Political ScienceReligious Studies
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Emile Durkheim and SociologyFrench Urban and Social StudiesPhilosophy, Sociology, Political TheoryEducation, sociology, and vocational trainingContemporary Sociological Theory and PracticeSocial Sciences and GovernanceSocial Representations and IdentityHistorical Studies and Socio-cultural AnalysisMulticulturalism, Politics, Migration, GenderDiverse Cultural and Historical Studies