Durkheim and the Durkheimians

Books:


Emile Durkheim: His Life and Work. A Historical and Critical Study
London: Allen Lane, The Penguin Press and New York: Harper and Row; Peregrine edition, 1975; republished with new preface Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1985


The Category of the Person: Anthropology, Philosophy, History
(co-edited with M. Carrithers and S. Collins), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986 [read conclusion by Steven Lukes]


Durkheim and the Law
(edited with Andrew Scull) Oxford: Martin Roberson,1983


Emile Durkheim: The Rules of Sociological Method and Selected Texts on Sociology and its Method
, edited with an Introduction by Steven Lukes, translated by W.D. Halls London: Macmillan, 1982 and New York: Free Press

Articles:

Forthcoming – “On Translating Durkheim” – to be published in an edited volume about translating the classics edited by Melvin Richter

Forthcoming co-authored with Devyani Prabhat: “Durkheim and the Disintegration Thesis: Law and Morality” 

‘Emile Durkheim’, International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Elsevier, 2002

“Prolegomena to the Interpretation of Durkheim”, Archives européennes de sociologie , 1971, XII, 2, pp. 1-209

“Durkheim’s Individualism and the Intellectuals”, Political Studies, 1969, XVII, 1, pp. 14-19 (+translation: pp. 19-30)

“Marcel Mauss” in International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (1968, Collier Macmillan and Free Press, N.Y.), vol. 10, pp. 78-82

pdf_iconAlienation and Anomie” in Laslett, P. & Runciman, W.G. (eds.); Philosophy, Politics and Society, Third Series (1967, Blackwell, Oxford).

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    Professor of Sociology
    D.Phil. 1968 (Sociology), B.A. 1962, Oxford University. Doctor of Letters, honoris causa, (LittD) 2009, University of East Anglia.

    Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin Institute for Advanced Study Fellow 2009-2010

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    Email: steven.lukes@nyu.edu
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