Alain Ehrenberg (born 1950) is a French
sociologist, known for his major work on
clinical depression
Major depressive disorder (MDD), also known as clinical depression, is a mental disorder characterized by at least two weeks of pervasive low mood, low self-esteem, and loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. Intro ...
, ''The Weariness of the Self''. His work focuses on the culture of
individualism
Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology, and social outlook that emphasizes the intrinsic worth of the individual. Individualists promote realizing one's goals and desires, valuing independence and self-reliance, and a ...
in modern times, and its relationship to mental health. he is research director at the
Centre National de Recherche Scientifique
The French National Centre for Scientific Research (, , CNRS) is the French state research organisation and is the largest fundamental science agency in Europe.
In 2016, it employed 31,637 staff, including 11,137 tenured researchers, 13,415 eng ...
(CNRS) in
Paris
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.
Early life and education
Ehrenberg was born in Paris, France, in 1950.
In 1968 he achieved his
Baccalauréat
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. In 1972 earned Master of Science in management at
Université Paris IX
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(
Dauphine).
[
Moving to ]Université Paris X
Paris Nanterre University (), formerly University of Paris West, Paris-X and commonly referred to as Nanterre, is a public research university based in Nanterre, Hauts-de-Seine, France, in the Paris metropolitan area. It is one of the most presti ...
at Nanterre
Nanterre (; ) is the prefecture of the Hauts-de-Seine department in the western suburbs of Paris, France. It is located some northwest of the centre of Paris. In 2018, the commune had a population of 96,807.
The eastern part of Nanterre, b ...
, he attained further degrees in sociology and economics there. His PhD thesis published in 1978 at Nanterre (''Thèse de 3e cycle en sociologie''), was a sociological study called ''Archangels, warriors, military men and sportsmen. Essay on the education of the strong man''.
He wrote a second sociology thesis in 1991 (''Thèse en sociologie (nouveau régime)'') at Université Paris VII
Paris Diderot University, also known as Paris 7 (), was a French university located in Paris, France. It was one of the inheritors of the historic University of Paris, which was split into 13 universities in 1970. Paris Diderot merged with Paris ...
(Jussieu Campus
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).[
In 1992, he was given accreditation to supervise research at the ]École des hautes études en sciences sociales
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.[
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Career
After writing his PhD thesis in 1978, Ehrenberg became interested in the anxieties of the individual in modern society, faced with the need for achievement and autonomy
In developmental psychology and moral, political, and bioethical philosophy, autonomy is the capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision. Autonomous organizations or institutions are independent or self-governing. Autonomy can also be ...
and the loss of social signposts and support systems.
After being a researcher at the Edgar Morin Centre
The Edgar Morin Centre (French: ''Centre Edgar-Morin''), formerly CETSAH (Centre d'Études Transdisciplinaires, Sociologie, Anthropologie, Histoire), is a graduate teaching and research unit of the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales ( ...
at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences
The School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (, EHESS) is a graduate ''grande école'' and '' grand établissement'' in Paris focused on academic research in the social sciences. The school awards Master and PhD degrees alone and conjo ...
in Paris, in 1994 Ehrenberg founded and co-directed the research group "Psychotropics, Politics, Society" (Centre de recherche Psychotropes, Santé mentale, Société, aka CESAMES).[ This is a joint research unit of the University of Paris 5 (Descartes) and the ]Centre national de la recherche scientifique
The French National Centre for Scientific Research (, , CNRS) is the French state research organisation and is the largest fundamental science agency in Europe.
In 2016, it employed 31,637 staff, including 11,137 tenured researchers, 13,415 eng ...
(CNRS - National Centre for Scientific Research), where Ehrenberg is professor of sociology. Since 2001, he has worked with a government research institute
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for human health
Health has a variety of definitions, which have been used for different purposes over time. In general, it refers to physical and emotional well-being, especially that associated with normal functioning of the human body, absent of disease, pain ...
.[
Ehrenberg's work focuses on the emphasis of individualism in contemporary culture, linking this to recent work on depression, mental health, and ]psycho-analysis
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''La Fatigue d'être soi''
In 1998 he published a major work on clinical depression
Major depressive disorder (MDD), also known as clinical depression, is a mental disorder characterized by at least two weeks of pervasive low mood, low self-esteem, and loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. Intro ...
, ''La Fatigue d'être soi'', which was translated into six languages, including English (''The Weariness of the Self'', 2009). In this work, which Rasmus Johnsen, assistant professor at Copenhagen Business School
Copenhagen Business School (Danish'': Handelshøjskolen i København'') often abbreviated and referred to as CBS (also in Danish), is a public university situated in Copenhagen, Denmark and is considered one of the most prestigious business scho ...
, describes as having "a reputation that makes it worthy of a position as a must-read for anyone with an interest in social philosophy
Social philosophy is the study and interpretation of society and social institutions in terms of ethical values rather than empirical relations. Social philosophers emphasize understanding the social contexts for political, legal, moral and cultur ...
", Ehrenberg argues that depression not simply a disease, and (as paraphrased by Johnsen), has risen "from its status as a secondary phenomenon often associated with other mental illnesses to a challenge that applies to everyone, ndis a symptom, not necessarily of an increased social pressure
Peer pressure is a direct or indirect influence on peers, i.e., members of social groups with similar interests and experiences, or social statuses. Members of a peer group are more likely to influence a person's beliefs, values, religion and beh ...
on the subject, but of a fundamental transformation in the way individuals understand themselves". In 2015, American political philosopher
Political philosophy studies the theoretical and conceptual foundations of politics. It examines the nature, scope, and legitimacy of political institutions, such as states. This field investigates different forms of government, ranging from de ...
and writer Matthew Crawford
Matthew B. Crawford is an American writer and research fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia.
Early life and education
Crawford majored in physics as an undergraduate, then turned to political phil ...
listed this work as one of his six favourite books. He writes that, according to Eherenberg, "depression has replaced guilt as our defining psychic affliction", arising from a sense of inadequacy to perform to our full potential, which we are driven to achieve by modern western culture.
Current position
Ehrenberg is a director of research at the CNRS[ and of Cesames.]
Other activities
From 1974 to 1977, Ehrenberg taught karate
(; ; Okinawan language, Okinawan pronunciation: ), also , is a martial arts, martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed from the Okinawan martial arts, indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts (called , "hand"; ''tī'' in Okinawan) un ...
. He has also been a member of many scientific committees and groups focused on mental health, substance abuse
Substance misuse, also known as drug misuse or, in older vernacular, substance abuse, is the use of a drug in amounts or by methods that are harmful to the individual or others. It is a form of substance-related disorder, differing definition ...
, and neuroscience.[
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Selected works
* ''Archangels, warriors, military men and sportsmen. Essay on the education of the strong man'' (PhD thesis, 1978).[ Supervised by , submitted at the ]Université Paris X
Paris Nanterre University (), formerly University of Paris West, Paris-X and commonly referred to as Nanterre, is a public research university based in Nanterre, Hauts-de-Seine, France, in the Paris metropolitan area. It is one of the most presti ...
* (In collaboration with Jean-Pierre and Patrick Zylberman Yahi) ''Archangels, warriors, sportsmen and small perverse genesis of competitive sports and fate of physical violence: Policy Analysis of the promoters of the French and Japanese karate, implantation to the institution, 1953-1976'', Organizing Committee for applied research on economic and social development, 1977–1980
*''The Military Corps: Politics and Pedagogy in a Democracy'', Aubier-Montaigne, 1983
*''Le culte de la performance''[ (''The Cult of Achievement''), Calmann-Lévy, Paris, 1991
*''L'individu incertain''][ (''The Uncertain Individual''), Calmann-Lévy, Paris, 1995
*, in English:
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*''La société du malaise''][ (''The Uneasy Society''), Odile Jacob, Paris, 2010
*"What we talk about when we talk about mental health. Toward and anthropology of adversity in individualistic society". In: S. Neckel, A. K. Schafner, G. Wagner. ''Burnout, Fatigue, Exhaustion: An interdisciplinary Perspective on a Modern Affliction'', Palgrave McMillan, 2017, p. 153-172.][
*E. Nakamura, M. Planche, A. Ehrenberg. "The social aspects in the identification of children's mental health problems in two health services in Paris, France". ''Interfaces'', 22 (65), 2018, p. 411-422.][
*''La Mécanique des passions: Cerveau, comportement, société'' Odile Jacob, 2018, also published in Italian and German.][ In English:
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In film
*''Nervousness in civilization. From the cult of performance to psychic collapse'', , SFRS, Vanves, 2001, 76' (DVD)
References
Further reading
* "In the past, society made us feel guilty. Today we do it ourselves."
* "This article considers Alain Ehrenberg's extensive analysis of individualism in contemporary France."
* "Depression appears as a malfunction affecting our capacity to take action. In a society of autonomy and mass individualism, the question becomes: 'Am I capable of doing things?' " (Speaking about the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
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; updated on 1 February 2022)
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French sociologists
1950 births
Writers from Paris
Living people
French male writers
Research directors of the French National Centre for Scientific Research