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European Amalfi Prize For Sociology And Social Sciences




The award ceremony is accompanied by an international sociological conference.
The awardees are selected by a jury currently consisting of Margaret Archer , Allessandro Cavalli , Salvador Giner , Joachim Israel , Michel Maffesoli , Carlo Mongardini (chair), Birgitta Nedelmann , Helga Nowotny , and Piotr Sztompka . Previous members include Anthony Giddens , Peter Gerlich and Friedrich H. Tenbruck .

The award was suspended in 1993 and 1996, in 1992 the jury decided not to assign the award.

In 1999, a biennial special award for an outstanding first book was established and named after Norbert Elias, the first recipient of the Amalfi Award. There are also other auxiliary awards in various categories; the main award can also be split.


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  • 1992: main award not assigned

  • :Special Award of the Jury: Carlo Triglia for ''Sviluppo senza autonomia''

  • 1993: award suspended

  • 1994: Charles Tilly for ''European Revolutions (1942-1992)''

  • :Special Award of the Jury: Christoph Braun (editor), ''Max Weber. Musiksoziologie''


:' begriffliche Konstitution der Sozialwelt''
  • 1996: award suspended

  • 1997: Niklas Luhmann for ''Die Gesellschaft der Gesellschaft'' (on behalf of the Section for Classics of Contemporary Sociology);

  • : Martin Albrow for ''The Global Age'' (on behalf of the Section for New Perspectives in the Social Sciences)

  • 1998: Alain Touraine for ''Comment sortire du liberalisme'' (on behalf of the Section for Classics of Contemporary Sociology);

  • : Richard Sennett for ''The Corrosion the Character'' (on behalf of the Section for New Perspectives in the Social Sciences)

:Luigi Sturzo Special Award for Political Studies: Serge Latouche
  • 1999: ?

  • :Norbert Elias Amalfi Prize: David Lepoutre for ''Cœur de banlieue: codes, rites et langages''


:Norbert Elias Amalfi Prize: Wilbert Van Vree for ''Meetings, Manners and Civilization: The Development of Modern Meeting Behaviour''.
  • 2002: ?

  • 2003: ?

  • :Norbert Elias Amalfi Prize: Nikola Tietze for ''Islamische Identitäten: Formen muslimischer Religiosität junger Männer in Deutschland und Frankreich''

  • 2004: ?

  • 2005: ?



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