European Amalfi Prize for Sociology and Social Sciences

The Premio Europeo Amalfi per la Sociologia e le Scienze sociali (European Amalfi Prize for Sociology and Social Sciences) is a prestigious Italian award in the field of social sciences. In 1987 he was instituted at the behest of the Department of sociological theories and social transformation of the Italian Sociological Association and is awarded annually in Amalfi to the author of a monograph, published within the last two years in print and has made ​​a significant contribution to sociology.

The award ceremony takes place in the framework of an international sociological conference. The winners are selected by a Comitato Scientifico. ( The other day. Alessandro Cavalli, Gerardo Delanty, Salvador Giner, Michel Maffesoli, Carlo Mongardini (Chairman), Hans Peter Müller, Birgitta Nedelmann, Richard Sennett, Piotr Sztompka and Michel Wieviorka - Former members were, inter alia, Margaret Archer, Anthony Giddens, Karl- Siegbert Rehberg and Frederick H. Tenbruck. )

The price can be split. 1999, every two years, has been added to imparting Prize for an outstanding first release and named after Norbert Elias, who had received the Premio Amalfi first. There are also other prizes in different categories.

Award winners

  • Bulzoni Editore Special Price: Nicole Lapierre for Le silence de la mémoire
  • Bulzoni Editore Special Price: Philipp Sarasin for the city of citizens
  • Special Jury Award: Carlo Triglia for Sviluppo senza Autonomia
  • Special Jury Award: Christopher Brown as the editor of " Max Weber. Sociology of Music "
  • François Furet, Le passé d'une illusion;
  • Peter -Ulrich Merz -Benz, profundity and acumen: Ferdinand Tönnies ' conceptual constitution of the social world
  • Luigi Sturzo - Special Prize for Political Studies: Serge Latouche
  • Norbert Elias Amalfi Prize: David Lepoutre for Cœur de banlieue. Codes, rites et langages
  • Luigi Sturzo - Special Prize for Political Studies: Michael T. Greven for the political society. Contingency and Dezision as problems of governance and democracy
  • Norbert Elias Amalfi Price: Wilbert van Vree for Meetings, Manners and Civilization: The Development of Modern Meeting Behaviour.
  • Norbert Elias Amalfi Price: Nikola Tietze of Islamic identities. Forms of Muslim religiosity of young men in Germany and France
  • ("A Book for Europe 2004 " ): Suzanne Keller for Community Pursuing the dream, living reality
  • ("A Book for Europe 2005 " ): Sergio Fabbrini for L' America ei suoi critici
54514
de