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摘要
本文旨在揭示迪尔凯姆开创性的群体社会学的发展,它与当时的心理学理论既有重叠又有超越。它首先探索迪尔凯姆、他的同事和同时代人在提到人群/聚会/集会时使用的术语,然后询问“人群”成为关键问题的社会、政治和知识背景,如在德雷福斯事件和塔尔德等作家中。然后关注这一问题的讨论在迪尔凯姆的《新日报》的Annee sociologique,以及他的主要作品,但最重要的是在Les形式书de la vie尼姑,这提供了一个开创性的,如果隐瞒,社会学的人群。
: This article aims to bring out Durkheim’s development of a pioneering sociology of the crowd, overlapping with yet going beyond psychological theories of the time. It begins by exploring the terminology used by Durkheim, colleagues and contemporaries in referring to crowds/gather-ings/assemblies, and next asks about the social, political and intellectual context in which ‘the crowd’ became a key issue, as in the Dreyfus Affair and among writers such as Tarde. It then focuses on the issue’s discussion in Durkheim’s new journal, the Année sociologique , as well as in his own major works, but above all in Les Formes élémentaires de la vie religieuse , which offers a seminal, if concealed, sociology of the crowd.