What Attaches Individuals to Groups and Society. A European Comparison

By extending the analytical perspective of Durkheim, we set a theoretical framework to examine social bonds at two levels: the attachment of individuals to each other and the attachment of individuals to society. We create statistical indicators for comparing European countries and also, on an explo...

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Main Authors: Paugam Serge, Beycan Tugce, Suter Christian
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Sciendo 2020-03-01
Series:Swiss Journal of Sociology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/sjs-2020-0002
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spelling doaj-e32346ea6003457a988d252d1d2b40152021-09-05T14:01:59ZdeuSciendoSwiss Journal of Sociology2297-83482020-03-0146173510.2478/sjs-2020-0002sjs-2020-0002What Attaches Individuals to Groups and Society. A European ComparisonPaugam Serge0Beycan Tugce1Suter Christian2Centre Maurice Halbwachs (CNRS/EHESS/ENS), F-75014ParisUniversité de Neuchâtel, Institut de sociologie, CH-2000NeuchâtelUniversité de Neuchâtel, Institut de sociologie, CH-2000NeuchâtelBy extending the analytical perspective of Durkheim, we set a theoretical framework to examine social bonds at two levels: the attachment of individuals to each other and the attachment of individuals to society. We create statistical indicators for comparing European countries and also, on an exploratory basis, the regions of Switzerland. We can distinguish and validate four ideal types of attachment regimes (familialist, voluntarist, organicist and universalist). Furthermore, our analysis shows national and regional specificities.https://doi.org/10.2478/sjs-2020-0002social bondsattachment regimesdurkheimcomparative perspectiveeuropeswitzerland
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author Paugam Serge
Beycan Tugce
Suter Christian
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Beycan Tugce
Suter Christian
What Attaches Individuals to Groups and Society. A European Comparison
Swiss Journal of Sociology
social bonds
attachment regimes
durkheim
comparative perspective
europe
switzerland
author_facet Paugam Serge
Beycan Tugce
Suter Christian
author_sort Paugam Serge
title What Attaches Individuals to Groups and Society. A European Comparison
title_short What Attaches Individuals to Groups and Society. A European Comparison
title_full What Attaches Individuals to Groups and Society. A European Comparison
title_fullStr What Attaches Individuals to Groups and Society. A European Comparison
title_full_unstemmed What Attaches Individuals to Groups and Society. A European Comparison
title_sort what attaches individuals to groups and society. a european comparison
publisher Sciendo
series Swiss Journal of Sociology
issn 2297-8348
publishDate 2020-03-01
description By extending the analytical perspective of Durkheim, we set a theoretical framework to examine social bonds at two levels: the attachment of individuals to each other and the attachment of individuals to society. We create statistical indicators for comparing European countries and also, on an exploratory basis, the regions of Switzerland. We can distinguish and validate four ideal types of attachment regimes (familialist, voluntarist, organicist and universalist). Furthermore, our analysis shows national and regional specificities.
topic social bonds
attachment regimes
durkheim
comparative perspective
europe
switzerland
url https://doi.org/10.2478/sjs-2020-0002
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