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社会整合、模仿与自杀的地理模式

Social Integration, Imitation, and the Geographic Patterning of Suicide

American Sociological Review · 2002
被引 41
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

使用空间分析技术,研究了19世纪末法国省份和20世纪末美国县的自杀率地理分布,发现社会整合和模仿共同塑造了自杀的地理模式,挑战了涂尔干关于模仿无关的观点。

Abstract

One of sociology's defining debates centers on explanations of the geographic patterning of suicide. This classic debate is revisited using techniques of spatial analysis and data for two geographies: late nineteenth-century French departments, and late twentieth-century U.S. counties. Results of the French analysis contradict Durkheim's claim that “imitation” plays no role in shaping the geographic patterning of suicide. Suicide rates for northern and southern French departments cluster geographically even when the clustering of multiple dimensions of social integration is controlled. These findings are replicated in a contemporary analysis of nonwestern U.S. counties. Results for the American West, however, support the Durkheimian view that suicide clusters in geographic space only because important structural predictors of suicide, including measures of social integration, do so as well. These discrepant findings are reconciled and it is concluded that the geographic patterning of suicide is shaped by both social integration and imitation.

社会学社会心理学地理学犯罪学