Focusing on the limitations of reductionistic methods in sociology, Franco Ferrarotti advocates for a return to (auto)biographical materials that emphasize individual experiences. He critiques the increasing reliance on technical measurements influenced by natural sciences, urging sociologists to appreciate the richness of personal narratives and the unique value they bring to the field.
Franco Ferrarotti Livres






Social Theory for Old and New Modernities
Essays on Society and Culture, 1976-2005
- 370pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Ferrarotti's essays provide valuable insights for social scientists, particularly in social theory and cultural sociology. They delve into significant topics such as religion, immigration, violence, and social movements, making them relevant for researchers and scholars in these fields. His far-reaching perspectives encourage a deeper understanding of complex social issues.
Social Theory for Old and New Modernities
- 337pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Franco Ferrarotti's essays are of special interest to social scientists working in social theory and cultural sociology. His insights are far-reaching and applicable to those studying the areas of religion, immigration, violence, and social movements.
Opere. Scritti teorici
- 880pages
- 31 heures de lecture
Opere. Scritti autobiografici
- 928pages
- 33 heures de lecture
Opere. Ricerche
- 928pages
- 33 heures de lecture
Sagittari - 21: La sociologia alla riscoperta della qualità
- 147pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Italian
La storia e il quotidiano
- 239pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Italian

