Durkheim’s Suicide:
1. According to the Introduction and Chapter 1, why, and how, can sociologists study suicide?
2. According to Chapter 2, how does the suicide-rate vary between different religious communities (Protestants, Catholics, and Jews)? Why do some religious communities have lower suicide rates than others?
3. According to Chapter 3, what is the relationship between familial status (married, married with children, single, widowed, etc) and suicide-rates?
4. According to Chapter 3, what is ¡°egoistic suicide¡±? How is it related to social integration in the family, religious community and society as a whole?
5. According to Chapter 5, what is the relationship between economic crises (including ¡°crises of prosperity¡±) and the suicide-rate?
6. According to Chapter 5, how does society restrict our desires, and why is this important for both individual and societal well-being?
7. According to Chapter 5, what is ¡°anomic suicide¡±? Why is it prevalent in the ¡°sphere of trade and industry¡±?
8. According to Chapter 5, what are ¡°altruistic suicide¡± and ¡°fatalistic suicide¡± (see Footnote 25)? How are these types related to egoistic suicide and anomic suicide?
Questions on Giddens¡¯ ¡°Durkheim¡¯s Conception of Sociological Method¡±:
9. How does Durkheim¡¯s argument in Suicide relate to his general sociological method?
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