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Vilhelm Aubert

Johan Vilhelm Aubert (7 June 1922 – 19 July 1988) was an influential Norwegian sociologist. He was a professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo from 1963 to 1971 and at the Department of Sociology from 1971 to 1988. He co-founded the Norwegian Institute for Social Research already in 1950, and has been labelled the "father of Norwegian sociology". In his early life he was a member of the anti-Nazi resistance group XU, and while later involved on the radical wing of the Labour Party, he edited the newspaper Orientering.

Vilhelm Aubert
Born(1922-06-07)7 June 1922
Died19 July 1988(1988-07-19) (aged 66)
CitizenshipNorwegian
Scientific career
Fieldssociology of law
general sociology
action research
InstitutionsUniversity of Oslo (1954–1988)

Early career edit

Vilhelm Aubert was born in Kristiania in 1922.[1] He was the older brother of mathematician Karl Egil Aubert, born 1924.[2] Vilhelm Aubert enrolled at the University of Oslo in 1940, the same year as Norway was invaded by Germany as a part of the Second World War. Aubert became a member of the illegal intelligence organization XU.[1]

Aubert finally graduated with the cand.jur. degree in 1946. He then lived in the United States for two years, studying sociology and psychology at Columbia and Berkeley.[1][3] After returning to Norway, he was instrumental in the foundation and consolidation of social science research in Norway, a still fledgling field.[3] He was a joint founder of the Norwegian Institute for Social Research (ISF, or Institutt for samfunnsforsking), an independent research institute in Oslo, along with Arne Næss, Eirik Rinde, and Stein Rokkan in 1950.[4]

Aubert was a member of the Labour Party in his younger days. Situated on its left wing, he co-published the pamphlet Tenk en gang til. Tanker om fred og nedrustning in 1952,[5] and was among the founders of the newspaper Orientering. He was the editor-in-chief of the newspaper for some time.[6] The persons in and around this newspaper were excluded from the Labour Party in 1960,[2] following a turbulent existence as an internal party opposition, especially in foreign policy issues. Some of the excluded members went on to found the Socialist People's Party,[citation needed] whereas Aubert left partisan politics to concentrate on an academic career.[2] However, he continued his opposition towards nuclear arms.[2][3]

Later career edit

He took the doctor's degree in 1954, with the thesis Straffens sosiale funksjon (The Social Function of Punishment), which was also selected for the Norwegian Sociology Canon in 2009–2011. In it, he discussed the preventive nature of laws and punishment.[2] In the same year he was hired as a lecturer at the University of Oslo.[6] He was promoted to professor of the sociology of law in 1963.[2] This institution was, and still is, a part of the Faculty of Law.[3] Books in the field of sociology of law include Likhet og rett (1963), Rettssosiologi (1968) and Rettens sosiale funksjon (1976).[2] Continuity and Development in Law and Society was published posthumously in 1989.[1]

He later moved to the Department of Sociology at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Blindern, as a professorship in general sociology was established in 1971. His textbook Sosiologi, published in 1964, was the authoritative introduction to sociology in Norway for many years. His book The Hidden Society from 1965 was inspired by symbolic interactionism and the Chicago school.[2]

Death and legacy edit

Aubert died in July 1988 during a hiking trip.[6]

He held an honorary degree at the Faculty of Law of the University of Edinburgh, issued in 1971.[6] He has been credited for his contributions to the sociology of law, and some have labelled him the "father of Norwegian sociology" in general.[6]

Later researchers have noted his tendency to stress the importance of norms.[7] He has been criticized for maintaining a thin line between research and activism in some of his works.[8] Aubert's employment of action research has been attributed to his left-wing political stance.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Kalleberg, Ragnvald (2000). . Acta Sociologica. 43 (4): 399–411. doi:10.1177/000169930004300412. S2CID 143116226. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 May 2020. Retrieved 2 December 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Aubert, (Johan) Vilhelm". Store norske leksikon. Kunnskapsforlaget. 2007.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b c d Eckhoff, Torstein (22 July 1988). "Vilhelm Aubert er død (obituary)". Aftenposten.
  4. ^ Beer, Nicolai. . Institute for Social Research (official site). Archived from the original on 3 August 2007. Retrieved 28 April 2007.
  5. ^ a b . Pax leksikon. Kunnskapsforlaget. 1976. Archived from the original on 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
  6. ^ a b c d e Norwegian News Agency (20 July 1988). "Vilhelm Aubert er død (obituary)".
  7. ^ Aakvaag, Gunnar C. (2008). Moderne sosiologisk teori. Oslo: Abstrakt forlag. p. 39. ISBN 978-82-7935-219-8.
  8. ^ Haugen, Karin (11 February 2008). . Klassekampen. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2008.

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For the jurist see Vilhelm Mariboe Aubert Johan Vilhelm Aubert 7 June 1922 19 July 1988 was an influential Norwegian sociologist He was a professor at the Faculty of Law University of Oslo from 1963 to 1971 and at the Department of Sociology from 1971 to 1988 He co founded the Norwegian Institute for Social Research already in 1950 and has been labelled the father of Norwegian sociology In his early life he was a member of the anti Nazi resistance group XU and while later involved on the radical wing of the Labour Party he edited the newspaper Orientering Vilhelm AubertBorn 1922 06 07 7 June 1922KristianiaDied19 July 1988 1988 07 19 aged 66 CitizenshipNorwegianScientific careerFieldssociology of lawgeneral sociologyaction researchInstitutionsUniversity of Oslo 1954 1988 Contents 1 Early career 2 Later career 3 Death and legacy 4 See also 5 ReferencesEarly career editVilhelm Aubert was born in Kristiania in 1922 1 He was the older brother of mathematician Karl Egil Aubert born 1924 2 Vilhelm Aubert enrolled at the University of Oslo in 1940 the same year as Norway was invaded by Germany as a part of the Second World War Aubert became a member of the illegal intelligence organization XU 1 Aubert finally graduated with the cand jur degree in 1946 He then lived in the United States for two years studying sociology and psychology at Columbia and Berkeley 1 3 After returning to Norway he was instrumental in the foundation and consolidation of social science research in Norway a still fledgling field 3 He was a joint founder of the Norwegian Institute for Social Research ISF or Institutt for samfunnsforsking an independent research institute in Oslo along with Arne Naess Eirik Rinde and Stein Rokkan in 1950 4 Aubert was a member of the Labour Party in his younger days Situated on its left wing he co published the pamphlet Tenk en gang til Tanker om fred og nedrustning in 1952 5 and was among the founders of the newspaper Orientering He was the editor in chief of the newspaper for some time 6 The persons in and around this newspaper were excluded from the Labour Party in 1960 2 following a turbulent existence as an internal party opposition especially in foreign policy issues Some of the excluded members went on to found the Socialist People s Party citation needed whereas Aubert left partisan politics to concentrate on an academic career 2 However he continued his opposition towards nuclear arms 2 3 Later career editHe took the doctor s degree in 1954 with the thesis Straffens sosiale funksjon The Social Function of Punishment which was also selected for the Norwegian Sociology Canon in 2009 2011 In it he discussed the preventive nature of laws and punishment 2 In the same year he was hired as a lecturer at the University of Oslo 6 He was promoted to professor of the sociology of law in 1963 2 This institution was and still is a part of the Faculty of Law 3 Books in the field of sociology of law include Likhet og rett 1963 Rettssosiologi 1968 and Rettens sosiale funksjon 1976 2 Continuity and Development in Law and Society was published posthumously in 1989 1 He later moved to the Department of Sociology at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Blindern as a professorship in general sociology was established in 1971 His textbook Sosiologi published in 1964 was the authoritative introduction to sociology in Norway for many years His book The Hidden Society from 1965 was inspired by symbolic interactionism and the Chicago school 2 Death and legacy editAubert died in July 1988 during a hiking trip 6 He held an honorary degree at the Faculty of Law of the University of Edinburgh issued in 1971 6 He has been credited for his contributions to the sociology of law and some have labelled him the father of Norwegian sociology in general 6 Later researchers have noted his tendency to stress the importance of norms 7 He has been criticized for maintaining a thin line between research and activism in some of his works 8 Aubert s employment of action research has been attributed to his left wing political stance 5 See also editSociology of lawReferences edit a b c d Kalleberg Ragnvald 2000 The Most Important Task of Sociology is to Strengthen and Defend Rationality in Public Discourse On the Sociology of Vilhelm Aubert Acta Sociologica 43 4 399 411 doi 10 1177 000169930004300412 S2CID 143116226 Archived from the original PDF on 11 May 2020 Retrieved 2 December 2008 a b c d e f g h Aubert Johan Vilhelm Store norske leksikon Kunnskapsforlaget 2007 permanent dead link a b c d Eckhoff Torstein 22 July 1988 Vilhelm Aubert er dod obituary Aftenposten Beer Nicolai History of the ISF Institute for Social Research official site Archived from the original on 3 August 2007 Retrieved 28 April 2007 a b Aubert Vilhelm Pax leksikon Kunnskapsforlaget 1976 Archived from the original on 2012 03 15 Retrieved 2009 12 29 a b c d e Norwegian News Agency 20 July 1988 Vilhelm Aubert er dod obituary Aakvaag Gunnar C 2008 Moderne sosiologisk teori Oslo Abstrakt forlag p 39 ISBN 978 82 7935 219 8 Haugen Karin 11 February 2008 Fra forskere til aksjonister Klassekampen Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 2 December 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vilhelm Aubert amp oldid 1172351429, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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