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This book offers a new introduction to the thought of Gabriel Tarde, highlighting the continuing relevance, and even the novelty, of both his general theoretical approach and many of his specific analyses. Showing that Tarde elaborates a comprehension of the social that was received with difficulty in his time but is increasingly akin to ours, it demonstrates that the infinitesimal sociology offered to us by Tarde provides a framework through which we can understand a whole range of social phenomena. With attention to social networks, public opinion, innovation, diffusion, virality and virtualityall of which were topics addressed by Tarde himselfthe author clarifies and elaborates upon Tarde's central theses on the multiple, differential, infinitesimal and infinite nature of both the social and the subjective. An examination of the importance of a figure whose work looked ahead to our own age, Reintroducing Gabriel Tarde will appeal to scholars and students of social sciences

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INTRODUCTION | Hypothesis about an oblivion and remembrance plan

Where to locate Tarde’s work?

Three classical readings and a (neo) baroque one

Multitudes in heaven and Earth

The problem of the social and its pure sociology

CHAPTER 1 | Infinite and social theory

Infinitesimals or differentials

The labyrinth of the continuum

Leibniz’s universe

The composition of the infinite

Towards an infinitist social theory

Micro-mega

CHAPTER 2 | Individual, Society and Social Field

From the society to individuals

From points to lines

The social as skein, the individual as wool ball

Beliefs and desires as infinitesimal social forces

Infinitesimal sociology

CHAPTER 3 | The social as contagion, creation and fight

Social hypnosis (not everything is wakefulness with eyes wide open)

Contagion lines and social epidemics

Opposition, conflict, struggle

The social as a field of struggles

From doubt to war

Invention as social relation (and as engine of History)

Adaptation: difference and integration

Contingency and necessity / virtuality and actuality

Great and small / chance and reason

CHAPTER 4 | Sociology of flows and ensembles

The logic of social contagion

Social logic and persuasive syllogisms

Non-logic laws of imitation

The world within the home and vice versa

Social ensembles or systems

Social intelligence and general will

A science of intensive communication

CHAPTER 5 | The Continuity of the multitudes

The Crowd

The multitude as paradigm and laboratory

The individual, the crowd and its leaders

The corporation

The public, the mass-media

Evolution and metamorphosis

APPENDIX | Cartographical note

Tarde in Paris

Tarde in North-America

Back to France

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

Reintroducing Gabriel Tarde

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 2/13/2024 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032053974, 978-1032053974
      ISBN10: 1032053976
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book offers a new introduction to the thought of Gabriel Tarde, highlighting the continuing relevance, and even the novelty, of both his general theoretical approach and many of his specific analyses. Showing that Tarde elaborates a comprehension of the social that was received with difficulty in his time but is increasingly akin to ours, it demonstrates that the infinitesimal sociology offered to us by Tarde provides a framework through which we can understand a whole range of social phenomena. With attention to social networks, public opinion, innovation, diffusion, virality and virtualityall of which were topics addressed by Tarde himselfthe author clarifies and elaborates upon Tarde's central theses on the multiple, differential, infinitesimal and infinite nature of both the social and the subjective. An examination of the importance of a figure whose work looked ahead to our own age, Reintroducing Gabriel Tarde will appeal to scholars and students of social sciences

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      INTRODUCTION | Hypothesis about an oblivion and remembrance plan

      Where to locate Tarde’s work?

      Three classical readings and a (neo) baroque one

      Multitudes in heaven and Earth

      The problem of the social and its pure sociology

      CHAPTER 1 | Infinite and social theory

      Infinitesimals or differentials

      The labyrinth of the continuum

      Leibniz’s universe

      The composition of the infinite

      Towards an infinitist social theory

      Micro-mega

      CHAPTER 2 | Individual, Society and Social Field

      From the society to individuals

      From points to lines

      The social as skein, the individual as wool ball

      Beliefs and desires as infinitesimal social forces

      Infinitesimal sociology

      CHAPTER 3 | The social as contagion, creation and fight

      Social hypnosis (not everything is wakefulness with eyes wide open)

      Contagion lines and social epidemics

      Opposition, conflict, struggle

      The social as a field of struggles

      From doubt to war

      Invention as social relation (and as engine of History)

      Adaptation: difference and integration

      Contingency and necessity / virtuality and actuality

      Great and small / chance and reason

      CHAPTER 4 | Sociology of flows and ensembles

      The logic of social contagion

      Social logic and persuasive syllogisms

      Non-logic laws of imitation

      The world within the home and vice versa

      Social ensembles or systems

      Social intelligence and general will

      A science of intensive communication

      CHAPTER 5 | The Continuity of the multitudes

      The Crowd

      The multitude as paradigm and laboratory

      The individual, the crowd and its leaders

      The corporation

      The public, the mass-media

      Evolution and metamorphosis

      APPENDIX | Cartographical note

      Tarde in Paris

      Tarde in North-America

      Back to France

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

      BIBLIOGRAPHY

      INDEX

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