Part of the first generation of French
sociologues du travail after World War II, Touraine was a pioneer of sociological
fieldwork in industrial settings in France, drawing on the influence of American
industrial sociology and
industrial relations, as well as the survey research of
Paul Lazarsfeld. Touraine's 1955 study of Renault articulated the "ABC" theory of
automation which was adopted by 1960s radical sociologists of the "new working class," including Serge Mallet. Touraine's mature work after 1960 is based on a "sociology of
action", which he called "
actionalism", and believes that society shapes its future through structural mechanisms and its own social struggles. Expressed in his first theoretical statement, ''Sociologie de l'action'', Touraine conceived "actionalism" as an alternative to the
functionalism of
Talcott Parsons, toward which he had frequently expressed disdain throughout his career. Touraine was a professor of sociology at
Nanterre when the student movement of
May 1968 broke out on its campus. Touraine observed the movement on the ground and wrote one of the first studies of it; 1968 marked a transition in his work away from labor and the working class toward
social movements. Touraine, who in his 1960s work had been a major theorist of "
industrial society," published one of the first books articulating a concept of "
post-industrial society" in 1969, though the American sociologists
Daniel Bell and
David Riesman had already been using the term. His prime interest for most of his career has been with
social movements. He had studied and written extensively on workers' movements across the world, particularly in
Latin America and Poland—where he observed the emergence of the dissident movement
Solidarnosc. While in Poland, he developed the research method of "sociological intervention," which had been outlined in
The Voice and the Eye (
La Voix et le Regard) [1981]. Touraine has gained popularity in Latin America as well as in continental Europe. He has failed to gain the same recognition in the English-speaking world, although half of his books have been translated into English. He participated in 1969 at the Universitas project organized by Argentine architect
Emilio Ambasz. == Honours ==