Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie
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Name (Latin)
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie
Other forms of name
D.G.S. (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie)
German Sociological Association
DGS (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie)
Société allemande de sociologie
Associated country
Germany
Field of activity
Sociology
Biographical or Historical Data
Founded 1909
Sources of Information
- Information from 678 field, converted Jan. 16, 2021(Founded 1909)
- LinkedIn, September 23, 2019(Irini Siouti; co-speaker of the section 'Biographical Research' of the German Sociological Association (DGS))
- Deutscher Soziologentag (22nd : 1984 : Düsseldorf, Germany). Frauenforschung, c1985:t.p. (DGS) p. 8 (Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie)
- Winter, Elke. Max Weber et les relations ethniques, 2004:t.p. (premier Congrès de la Société allemande de sociologie (1910))
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Wikipedia description:
The German Sociological Association (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie, DGS) is a professional organization of social scientists in Germany. Established in Berlin on January 3, 1909, its founding members included Rudolf Goldscheid, Ferdinand Tönnies, Max Weber, and Georg Simmel. Its first president was Tönnies, who was forced out of office by the Nazi regime in 1933; his successor, Hans Freyer, attempted to reform the DGS on Nazi lines but ultimately decided to suspend its activities the following year. The DGS was revived after World War II under the chairmanship of Leopold von Wiese in 1946, and has remained active since then, with about 3,200 members as of 2019.
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