Goosebumps #14 by R. L. Stine (Farsi Edition)
Description
Suicide by Émile Durkheim is a classic work in sociology that systematically studies suicide as a social and scientific phenomenon rather than a purely psychological or individual act. Using statistical and comparative methods, Durkheim demonstrates that suicide rates vary across societies due to social and structural factors, not merely individual traits or mental disorders. He provides a precise definition of suicide and seeks its social causes, analyzing European data, particularly from France, Germany, and Denmark. Key findings include differences in suicide rates among religious groups—higher among Protestants than Catholics—attributed to levels of social cohesion and collective regulation. Durkheim also highlights demographic patterns: men, single individuals, and those without children are at higher risk, showing that social context fundamentally shapes this behavior.
- Pages: 483
- Genre: Sociology, Social Theory, Academic Nonfiction
- Language(s): Persian
- Book Cover Type: Paperback
- Persian Title: کتاب خودکشی
- ISBN: 9789642170388




