Introduction

Conclusion

Patterned behavior, after a point, becomes a social fact.”

social facts that do not emerge from patterned behavior?

Social facts expect specific patterned behavior, but when people behave differently, they can generate new patterns — which may evolve into new social facts

Does the new social fact (emerged from changed patterned behavior) equal the order imposed by individuals as per Ethnomethodology?

If social facts are coercive (Durkheim), how can people break away and create new patterns of behavior

👨‍🏫 Émile Durkheim: Social Facts & Scientific Sociology

🧩 Similarities Between Durkheim & Weber's Methodological Approaches