
École Française de Sociologie
École Française de Sociologie was a prominent French intellectual movement founded in the 1920s that aimed to develop a scientific approach to studying society. It emphasized understanding social structures, institutions, and cultural practices through empirical research and theoretical analysis. The school prioritized examining everyday social life, focusing on how individuals and groups interact within broader social frameworks. Influenced by thinkers like Émile Durkheim, it sought to uncover the underlying patterns and functions of society, contributing significantly to the development of modern sociology as an academic discipline in France.