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Alain Touraine (; born 3 August 1925) is a French sociologist. He is research director at the
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, where he founded the ''Centre d'étude des mouvements sociaux''. Touraine was an important figure in the founding of French sociology of work after World War II and later became an internationally-renowned sociologist of
social movements A social movement is a loosely organized effort by a large group of people to achieve a particular goal, typically a social or political one. This may be to carry out a social change, or to resist or undo one. It is a type of group action and ma ...
, particularly the
May 68 Beginning in May 1968, a period of civil unrest occurred throughout France, lasting some seven weeks and punctuated by demonstrations, general strikes, as well as the occupation of universities and factories. At the height of events, which h ...
student movement in France and the
Solidarity ''Solidarity'' is an awareness of shared interests, objectives, standards, and sympathies creating a psychological sense of unity of groups or classes. It is based on class collaboration.''Merriam Webster'', http://www.merriam-webster.com/dicti ...
trade-union movement in communist Poland.


Biography

Touraine completed his
khâgne (), officially known as , is a two-year academic program in the French “” (≈undergraduate) system, with a specialization in literature and the humanities. It is one of the three main types of (CPGE, informally ), contrasting with other CPGE ...
(preparatory school) at the
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in Paris, and entered the
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in 1945. He left his studies at the ENS for a research trip in Hungary, and then worked at a mine in Valenciennes in 1947-1948 after his return to France. Touraine's work in the industrial milieu and his simultaneous discovery of the sociologist
Georges Friedmann Georges Philippe Friedmann (; 13 May 1902 – 15 November 1977), was a French sociologist and philosopher, known for his influential work on the effects of industrial labor on individuals and his criticisms of the uncontrolled embrace of techn ...
's ''Problèmes humains du machinisme industriel'' led him to return to studies in history at the ENS and to pass the ''agrégation'' in history in 1950. The same year, he became a researcher in sociology at the CNRS, working in the new subfield of sociology of work under Friedmann. Touraine conducted field research at the Renault auto factory in
Boulogne-Billancourt Boulogne-Billancourt (; often colloquially called simply Boulogne, until 1924 Boulogne-sur-Seine, ) is a wealthy and prestigious commune in the Parisian area, located from its centre. It is a subprefecture of the Hauts-de-Seine department and t ...
in Paris, which would lead to his first sociological monograph, published in 1955. In 1952, he received a grant from the
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to study at Harvard with
Talcott Parsons Talcott Parsons (December 13, 1902 – May 8, 1979) was an American sociologist of the classical tradition, best known for his social action theory and structural functionalism. Parsons is considered one of the most influential figures in soci ...
. Touraine defended his two doctoral theses at the University of Paris in 1964. His major thesis was published as ''Sociologie de l'action'' in 1965, and his minor thesis as ''La conscience ouvrière'' in 1966, both by Éditions du Seuil. Touraine is the father of two children: Marisol, who served as the French Minister of Social Affairs and Health from 2012 to 2017 in the government of
Jean-Marc Ayrault Jean-Marc Ayrault (; born 25 January 1950) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 15 May 2012 to 31 March 2014. He later was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2017. He previously was Mayor of Nantes from 1989 t ...
and
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; and Philippe, a professor of endocrinology at the
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in Paris.


Work

Part of the first generation of French ''sociologues du travail'' after World War II, Touraine was a pioneer of sociological
fieldwork Field research, field studies, or fieldwork is the collection of raw data outside a laboratory, library, or workplace setting. The approaches and methods used in field research vary across disciplines. For example, biologists who conduct f ...
in industrial settings in France, drawing on the influence of American
industrial sociology Industrial sociology, until recently a crucial research area within the field of sociology of work, examines "the direction and implications of trends in technological change, globalization, labour markets, work organization, managerial practi ...
and
industrial relations Industrial relations or employment relations is the multidisciplinary academic field that studies the employment relationship; that is, the complex interrelations between employers and employees, labor/trade unions, employer organizations, ...
, as well as the survey research of
Paul Lazarsfeld Paul Felix Lazarsfeld (February 13, 1901August 30, 1976) was an Austrian-American sociologist. The founder of Columbia University's Bureau of Applied Social Research, he exerted influence over the techniques and the organization of social rese ...
. Touraine's 1955 study of Renault articulated the "ABC" theory of
automation Automation describes a wide range of technologies that reduce human intervention in processes, namely by predetermining decision criteria, subprocess relationships, and related actions, as well as embodying those predeterminations in machines ...
which was adopted by 1960s radical sociologists of the "new working class," including Serge Mallet. Touraine's mature work after 1960 is based on a "sociology of action", which he called "actionalism", and believes that society shapes its future through structural mechanisms and its own social struggles. Expressed in his first theoretical statement, ''Sociologie de l'action'', Touraine conceived "actionalism" as an alternative to the functionalism of Talcott Parsons, toward which he has frequently expressed disdain throughout his career. Touraine was a professor of sociology at
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when the student movement of
May 1968 The following events occurred in May 1968: May 1, 1968 (Wednesday) * CARIFTA, the Caribbean Free Trade Association, was formally created as an agreement between Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago. * RAF Strike ...
broke out on its campus. Touraine observed the movement on the ground and wrote one of the first studies of it; 1968 marked a transition in his work away from labor and the working class toward
social movements A social movement is a loosely organized effort by a large group of people to achieve a particular goal, typically a social or political one. This may be to carry out a social change, or to resist or undo one. It is a type of group action and ma ...
. Touraine, who in his 1960s work had been a major theorist of "
industrial society In sociology, industrial society is a society driven by the use of technology and machinery to enable mass production, supporting a large population with a high capacity for division of labour. Such a structure developed in the Western world in ...
," published one of the first books articulating a concept of "
post-industrial society In sociology, the post-industrial society is the stage of society's development when the service sector generates more wealth than the manufacturing sector of the economy. The term was originated by Alain Touraine and is closely related to si ...
" in 1969, though the American sociologists
Daniel Bell Daniel Bell (May 10, 1919 – January 25, 2011) was an American sociologist, writer, editor, and professor at Harvard University, best known for his contributions to the study of post-industrialism. He has been described as "one of the leading A ...
and
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had already been using the term. His prime interest for most of his career has been with
social movements A social movement is a loosely organized effort by a large group of people to achieve a particular goal, typically a social or political one. This may be to carry out a social change, or to resist or undo one. It is a type of group action and ma ...
. He has studied and written extensively on workers' movements across the world, particularly in
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. In
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where he observed and the emergence of the dissident movement
Solidarnosc Solidarity ( pl, „Solidarność”, ), full name Independent Self-Governing Trade Union "Solidarity" (, abbreviated ''NSZZ „Solidarność”'' ), is a Polish trade union founded in August 1980 at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk, Poland. Subse ...
. While in Poland, he developed the research method of "Sociological Intervention," which had been outlined in "The Voice and the Eye" (''La Voix et le Regard'')
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Touraine has gained popularity in Latin America as well as in continental
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. He has failed to gain the same recognition in the English-speaking world, although half of his books have been translated into English. He participated in 1969 at the Universitas project organized by Argentine architect
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.


Honours

In 2010, he was jointly awarded, with
Zygmunt Bauman Zygmunt Bauman (; 19 November 1925 – 9 January 2017) was a Polish sociologist and philosopher. He was driven out of the Polish People's Republic during the 1968 Polish political crisis and forced to give up his Polish citizenship. He emigrat ...
, the Príncipe de Asturias Prize for Communication and the Humanities. Touraine received the
Légion d’Honneur The National Order of the Legion of Honour (french: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ('), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil. Established in 1802 by Napoleon B ...
in 2014 during his daughter Marisol’s mandate as French Minister of Social Affairs.


Selected publications

* Touraine, A. (1965) ''Sociologie de l'action''. Paris: Seuil. *Touraine, A. (1966) ''La conscience ouvrière.'' Paris: Seuil. *Touraine, A. (1968) ''Le mouvement de mai ou le communisme utopique.'' Paris: Seuil. *Touraine, A. (1969) ''La société post-industrielle''. Paris: Seuil. *Touraine, A. (1971). ''The Post-Industrial Society. Tomorrow's Social History: Classes, Conflicts and Culture in the Programmed Society''. New York: Random House. * Touraine, A. (1977). ''The Self-Production of Society''. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. * Touraine, A. (1981). ''The Voice and the Eye: An Analysis of Social Movements''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * Dubet, F., A. Touraine and M. Wieviorka (1983). ''Solidarity: The Analysis of a Social Movement: Poland 1980-1981''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * Touraine, A. (1995). '' Critique of Modernity''. Oxford: Blackwell. * Touraine, A. (1999). "Chapter 9: Society Turns Back Upon Itself." ''The Blackwell Reader in Contemporary Social Theory''. Ed. Anthony Elliott. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 1999. * Touraine, A. (2000). ''Can We Live Together?: Equality and Difference''. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. * Touraine, A. (2006). ''Le Monde des Femmes''. Paris: Fayard. * Touraine, A. (2007). ''New Paradigm for Understanding Today's World''. Cambridge, Malden: Polity. * Touraine, A. (2009). ''Thinking Differently''. Cambridge, Malden: Polity.


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* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20070319074611/http://www.barcelona2004.org/eng/actualidad/noticias/html/f043167.htm Comments of Touraine at Forum Barcelona 2004
"Alain Touraine and the concept of social movement," by Michel Wieviorka
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