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Le sociologue américain Howard Becker, spécialiste de la déviance, est mort - Haiti24

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Howard S. Becker à l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales, à Paris, le 5 November 2012. THIERRY CARO / WIKIMEDIA L’Américain Howard Becker, grand penseur de la sociologie moderne connu pour son analyse novatrice de la déviance, est mort à l’âge de 95 ans, a fait savoir jeudi à l’AFP sa femme. « Howie est mort

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