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100 1 0 _aConsolim, Marcia
_eauthor
245 0 0 _aGeorges Dumas and Marcel Mauss
260 _c2020.
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520 _aThis article discusses the relationships between sociology and psychology through the dialogue between Georges Dumas and Marcel Mauss about the expression of emotions during the 1920s. Firstly, the aim is to show the affinities of their engagements concerning the disputes between human sciences and philosophy. Secondly, from an analysis of their trajectories, the aim is to show that the positions taken in the debates are associated with the positions psychologists and sociologists took inside the academic field from 1900 to 1930. Finally, the article aims to show that the dialogue between Mauss and Dumas reveals a process of sociologization of psychology rather than a psychologization of sociology, which has produced criticism from psychologists aiming to regain their lost position and from sociologists from the new generation aiming to overcome Durkheimian sociology.
690 _aexpression of emotions and feelings
690 _ahuman sciences
690 _ainterwar period
690 _asociology
690 _apsychology
690 _aGeorges Dumas
690 _aMarcel Mauss
786 0 _nDurkheimian Studies | - | 1 | 2020-04-19 | p. 144-174 | 1362-024X
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-durkheimian-studies-2020-1-page-144?lang=en
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