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    Gabriel Tarde

    French sociologist

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    Gabriel Tarde (French:[taʁd]; in full Jean-Gabriel De Tarde;[1] 12 March 1843 – 13 May 1904) was a French sociologist, criminologist and social psychologist who conceived sociology as based on small psychological interactions among individuals (much as if it were chemistry), the fundamental forces being imitation and innovation.

    Life

    Tarde was born and raised in Sarlat in the province of Dordogne.[2] He studied law at Toulouse and Paris.

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    From 1869 to 1894 he worked as a magistrate and investigating judge in the province. In the 1880s he corresponded with representatives of the newly formed criminal anthropology, most notably the Italians Enrico Ferri and Cesare Lombroso and the French psychiatrist Alexandre Lacassagne.

    With the latter, Tarde came to be the leading representative for a "French school" in criminology.[3] In 1900