
Gabriel Tarde On Communication and Social Influence
Selected Papers
Gabriel Tarde(Author)
Terry N. Clark(Editor)
University of Chicago Press
Published on 15. April 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
332 pages
978-0-226-78971-2 (ISBN)
Description
Gabriel Tarde ranks as one of the most outstanding sociologists of nineteenth-century France, though not as well known by English readers as his peers Comte and Durkheim. This book makes available Tarde's most important work and demonstrates his continuing relevance to a new generation of students and thinkers. Tarde's landmark research and empirical analysis drew upon collective behavior, mass communications, and civic opinion as elements to be explained within the context of broader social patterns. Unlike the mass society theorists that followed in his wake, Tarde integrated his discussions of societal change at the macrosocietal and individual levels, anticipating later twentieth-century thinkers who fused the studies of mass communications and public opinion research. Terry N. Clark's introduction, considered the premier guide to Tarde's opus, and a foreword by Morris Janowitz accompany this important work, reprinted here for the first time in forty years.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
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The University of Chicago Press
Target group
College/higher education
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Height: 20 mm
Width: 13 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
369 gr
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978-0-226-78971-2 (9780226789712)
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Gabriel Tarde (1843-1904) was one of the founding fathers of sociology. Terry N. Clark is professor of sociology at the University of Chicago and the editor, coeditor, and coauthor of numerous books.