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Morphogenesis Answers Its Critics

Autor Margaret S. Archer
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Margaret S. Archer was responsible for important conceptual developments in critical realism and the structure-agent problem, but her explanatory framework often opposed 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.
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ISBN-13: 9781009405454
ISBN-10: 1009405454
Pagini: 231
Dimensiuni: 229 x 151 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press

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'Margaret Archer has created the most original sociological framework combining structure, culture and agency to help us account for social change as morphogenesis - change generating further change without moving in a single predefined direction. In Morphogenesis Answers Its Critics, she provides a reflexive view of how she made her way through the world of contemporary social sciences, controversy after controversy. It is both challenging and helpful for all narrow specialists (myself included) who try to rethink their practice in the context of contemporary challenges and transitions.' Emmanuel Lazega, Professeur des universités, Institut Universitaire de France
'For over two decades now, Margaret Archer's morphogenetic approach to social explanation has sparked great interest but also opposition from different quarters. In this spirited volume, Archer responds to each of her major critics, making for a lively engagement that advances the conversation for both critics and supporters of the morphogenetic approach. Thus, for all engaged in the approach, whether pro or con, this statement is must-reading.' Douglas Porpora, Professor of Sociology, Drexel University