"Margaret S. Archer is responsible for important conceptual developments in critical realism and the structure-agent problem but her explanatory framework often opposes those of other influential theorists. In this book she provides a response to critics of her work in the form of a set of discussions of published articles"--
"Margaret S. Archer is responsible for important conceptual developments in critical realism and the structure-agent problem but her explanatory framework often opposes those of other influential theorists. In this book she provides a response to critics of her work in the form of a set of discussions of published articles"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Margaret S. Archer was Emeritus Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick. She founded the Centre of Social Ontology at the Swiss Federal University, Lausanne, was the first woman President of the International Sociological Association and was appointed by Pope Francis (2014) as President of the Pontifical Academy of Social Science. In April 2023, she was awarded the British Sociological Association's Lifetime Achievement Award. She has written or edited 40 books and 95 articles and chapters including The Social Origins of Educational Systems (1979), The Relational Subject (with Pierpaolo Donati, Cambridge, 2015), The Reflexive Imperative in Late Modernity (Cambridge, 2012), Making our Way through the World: Human Reflexivity and Social Mobility (Cambridge, 2007), Being Human: The Problem of Agency (Cambridge, 2000), Culture and Agency: The Place of Culture in Social Theory (Cambridge, 1996) and Realist Social Theory: The Morphogenetic Approach (Cambridge, 1995).
Inhaltsangabe
1. The morphogenetic approach and its trajectory: a first-person account by the author Part I. Culture: 2. When culture is marginalized 3. Critical realists do debate culture 4. Should concepts of culture give more prominence to critical discourse analysis Part II. Structure: 5. Misrepresenting S.A.C. as dualism 6. The majority of agents are the dead: implications for central conflation 7. Can structuration and morphogenesis be compatible? Part III. Agency: 8. Enter the passive agent 9. Agents as individuals and dispositions as plural 10. Two types of agency, but are they not related?
1. The morphogenetic approach and its trajectory: a first-person account by the author Part I. Culture: 2. When culture is marginalized 3. Critical realists do debate culture 4. Should concepts of culture give more prominence to critical discourse analysis Part II. Structure: 5. Misrepresenting S.A.C. as dualism 6. The majority of agents are the dead: implications for central conflation 7. Can structuration and morphogenesis be compatible? Part III. Agency: 8. Enter the passive agent 9. Agents as individuals and dispositions as plural 10. Two types of agency, but are they not related?
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