A new social physic: The sociology of Gabriel Tarde and its legacy

Autores
Tonkonoff, Sergio Esteban
Año de publicación
2013
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
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Descripción
This article aims to present a reconstruction of Gabriel Tarde’s micro-sociology in order to highlight its current relevance. The author of the article attempts to show that its distinction lies in taking the immense diversity of small social interactions as a starting point for the analysis of both face-to-face situations and large-scale institutions and social processes. Here the social field is described as made up of multiple propagations of desires and beliefs that spread from one individual to other, taking countless directions, interfering with each other, forming networks, and escaping them in search of new connections. The author attempts to show, also, that this point of view doesn’t deny the existence of social systems but understands them as open ensembles of immanent and partial relationships of collective beliefs and desires. This is why Tarde may be considered the founder of a molecular or micro-physical sociology.
Fil: Tonkonoff, Sergio Esteban. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Materia
Gabriel Tarde
Micro-Sociology
Cartographic Knowledge
Assemblage
Polygenesis
Social Ensembles
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A new social physic: The sociology of Gabriel Tarde and its legacy
title A new social physic: The sociology of Gabriel Tarde and its legacy
spellingShingle A new social physic: The sociology of Gabriel Tarde and its legacy
Tonkonoff, Sergio Esteban
Gabriel Tarde
Micro-Sociology
Cartographic Knowledge
Assemblage
Polygenesis
Social Ensembles
title_short A new social physic: The sociology of Gabriel Tarde and its legacy
title_full A new social physic: The sociology of Gabriel Tarde and its legacy
title_fullStr A new social physic: The sociology of Gabriel Tarde and its legacy
title_full_unstemmed A new social physic: The sociology of Gabriel Tarde and its legacy
title_sort A new social physic: The sociology of Gabriel Tarde and its legacy
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Tonkonoff, Sergio Esteban
author Tonkonoff, Sergio Esteban
author_facet Tonkonoff, Sergio Esteban
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Gabriel Tarde
Micro-Sociology
Cartographic Knowledge
Assemblage
Polygenesis
Social Ensembles
topic Gabriel Tarde
Micro-Sociology
Cartographic Knowledge
Assemblage
Polygenesis
Social Ensembles
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This article aims to present a reconstruction of Gabriel Tarde’s micro-sociology in order to highlight its current relevance. The author of the article attempts to show that its distinction lies in taking the immense diversity of small social interactions as a starting point for the analysis of both face-to-face situations and large-scale institutions and social processes. Here the social field is described as made up of multiple propagations of desires and beliefs that spread from one individual to other, taking countless directions, interfering with each other, forming networks, and escaping them in search of new connections. The author attempts to show, also, that this point of view doesn’t deny the existence of social systems but understands them as open ensembles of immanent and partial relationships of collective beliefs and desires. This is why Tarde may be considered the founder of a molecular or micro-physical sociology.
Fil: Tonkonoff, Sergio Esteban. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
description This article aims to present a reconstruction of Gabriel Tarde’s micro-sociology in order to highlight its current relevance. The author of the article attempts to show that its distinction lies in taking the immense diversity of small social interactions as a starting point for the analysis of both face-to-face situations and large-scale institutions and social processes. Here the social field is described as made up of multiple propagations of desires and beliefs that spread from one individual to other, taking countless directions, interfering with each other, forming networks, and escaping them in search of new connections. The author attempts to show, also, that this point of view doesn’t deny the existence of social systems but understands them as open ensembles of immanent and partial relationships of collective beliefs and desires. This is why Tarde may be considered the founder of a molecular or micro-physical sociology.
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