Robert Castel

French sociologist
Thumbnail for Robert Castel

Robert Castel was a French sociologist and researcher at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales.

Castel was born in Saint-Pierre-Quilbignon, now part of Brest. He initially studied philosophy in the late 1950s. In the late 1960s, he met Pierre Bourdieu and began working with him in sociology. His initial work dealt with psychology and psychiatry, establishing a critical sociology of these issues and linking this work to Michel Foucault, particularly to his 'genealogical approach'. He further dealt with exclusion, or rather what he called the 'disaffiliation', which affects individuals 'by default'.

His later and perhaps best known work examined how the wage system, which at first was despised, has gradually established itself as the reference model and has been progressively associated with social protections, and the concept of social property, creating a constitutive status of 'social identity'. Castel was responsible for the formation of Le Groupe d'analyse du social et de la sociabilité (GRASS), a specialised group of sociologists within the CNRS.

Date of Birth27th March 1933
Date of Death12th March 2013
Age at Death79 Years
Zodiac SignAries
CountryFrance
Current CitySaint-Pierre-Quilbignon
Birth PlaceSaint-Pierre-Quilbignon
NationalityFrance
CitizenshipFrance
ChildrenHélène Castel
Occupationsociologist, anthropologist

Movies / Shows by Robert Castel