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Human agents and social structures / edited by Peter J. Martin and Alex Dennis.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Manchester ; New York : Manchester University Press, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Description: viii, 183 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 071907861X
  • 9780719078613
  • 0719081726
  • 9780719081729
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Human agents and social structures.DDC classification:
  • 301 23
LOC classification:
  • HM706 .H86 2010
Contents:
General issues -- Introduction : the opposition of structure and agency / Peter J. Martin and Alex Dennis -- The structure problem in the context of structure and agency controversies / Wes Sharrock and Graham Button -- On the retreat from collective concepts in sociology / Peter J. Martin -- Structure and agency as the products of dynamic social processes : Marx and modern social theory / Alex Dennis -- Recent social theorists -- The two Habermases / Anthony King -- Pierre Bourdieu : from the model of reality to the reality of the model / Richard Jenkins -- The production and reproduction of social order : is structuration a solution? / Wes Sharrock -- On the reception of Foucault / Allison Cavanagh and Alex Dennis -- After the debate -- Beyond social structure / Richard Jenkins -- Two kinds of social theory : the myth and reality of social existence / Anthony King.
Summary: "The structure/agency debate has been among the central issues in recent discussions of social theory. It has been widely assumed that the key theoretical task is to find a link between social structures and acting human beings - to reconcile the macro with the micro, society and the individual. The contributors to this book reject this solution to the problem. For them, both the concept of 'society' as an entity and the freely-acting 'individual' are theoretical fiction. Rather, the immediate task of the social sciences is to take the social world seriously, to understand the ways in which that world emerges dynamically from, and exerts influence on, the interactions of real people in real situations."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [166]-179) and index.

General issues -- Introduction : the opposition of structure and agency / Peter J. Martin and Alex Dennis -- The structure problem in the context of structure and agency controversies / Wes Sharrock and Graham Button -- On the retreat from collective concepts in sociology / Peter J. Martin -- Structure and agency as the products of dynamic social processes : Marx and modern social theory / Alex Dennis -- Recent social theorists -- The two Habermases / Anthony King -- Pierre Bourdieu : from the model of reality to the reality of the model / Richard Jenkins -- The production and reproduction of social order : is structuration a solution? / Wes Sharrock -- On the reception of Foucault / Allison Cavanagh and Alex Dennis -- After the debate -- Beyond social structure / Richard Jenkins -- Two kinds of social theory : the myth and reality of social existence / Anthony King.

"The structure/agency debate has been among the central issues in recent discussions of social theory. It has been widely assumed that the key theoretical task is to find a link between social structures and acting human beings - to reconcile the macro with the micro, society and the individual. The contributors to this book reject this solution to the problem. For them, both the concept of 'society' as an entity and the freely-acting 'individual' are theoretical fiction. Rather, the immediate task of the social sciences is to take the social world seriously, to understand the ways in which that world emerges dynamically from, and exerts influence on, the interactions of real people in real situations."--Publisher's website.

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