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A Dependent Structure of Interdependence: Structure and Agency in Relational Perspective
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Crossley, Nick
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Agency and structure
/ Diffusion
/ Human agency
/ Interdependence
/ Interlocking directorates
/ Mead, George Herbert (1863-1931)
/ Property
/ Social interaction
/ Social problems
2022
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A Dependent Structure of Interdependence: Structure and Agency in Relational Perspective
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Crossley, Nick
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Agency and structure
/ Diffusion
/ Human agency
/ Interdependence
/ Interlocking directorates
/ Mead, George Herbert (1863-1931)
/ Property
/ Social interaction
/ Social problems
2022
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A Dependent Structure of Interdependence: Structure and Agency in Relational Perspective
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A Dependent Structure of Interdependence: Structure and Agency in Relational Perspective
2022
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Overview
In this article I argue for a relational approach to the agency–structure problem. Structure has three dimensions from this perspective but, at its most fundamental, it is a network comprising social actors (human and corporate) and the relations connecting them. Defined thus structure has measurable properties which generate both opportunities and constraints for actors and which shape processes, such as diffusion, which affect and implicate them. Agency is integral to this model. Actors are the nodes of the network and their relations are built, maintained, modified and broken by way of their interactions. However, I argue that the human organism only fully becomes a social actor by way of interaction. In effect, both agency and structure are emergent properties of social interactions/relations which act back upon and shape those interactions/relations. In addition to resolving theoretical problems this approach has the advantage of facilitating empirical analysis of structure.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd
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