The Constitution of Society

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The Constitution of Society is Anthony Giddens’s major theoretical work that systematically presents his structuration theory, explaining how social structures and human agency are mutually constitutive.

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instanceOf book
sociology book
aimsTo overcome the structure-agency dichotomy
reconcile micro and macro levels of social analysis
author Anthony Giddens NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
decadeOfPublication 1980s
describedAs major theoretical work of Anthony Giddens
discipline sociology
explains duality of structure
mutual constitution of structure and agency
reflexive monitoring of action
rules and resources in social systems
structural constraints and enablements
time-space distanciation
unintended consequences of action
fieldOfWork social philosophy
social theory
hasKeyConcept agency
institutional analysis
power
resources
rules
social practices
social systems
structure
hasPart conclusion
introduction
influenced contemporary sociological theory
organizational studies
political sociology
social practice theory
influencedBy Karl Marx
Max Weber NERFINISHED
ethnomethodology
functionalism
phenomenology
structuralism
Émile Durkheim NERFINISHED
language English
mainTopic relationship between structure and agency
social theory
structuration theory
partOf Anthony Giddens’s structurationist project
publicationYear 1984
publisher Polity Press NERFINISHED
theoreticalFramework structuration theory

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Anthony Giddens notableWork The Constitution of Society