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_aALASUUTARI, Pertti _9149 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aSocial theory and human reality |
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_aLondon : _bSAGE, _c2004 |
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300 | _a181 p. | ||
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_t1 Introduction _tHuman Intellect and Adaptability _tToward a Social Theory of Human Reality _tThe Constructed Nature of Human Reality _tthe interplay of Routines and Reflexivity _tWhat is Reflexivity? _tThe Struture of the Book _t2 Norms and Rules _tThe Meaning of Moral Rules: A Case Example _tWhat is Wrong with Control Theory? _tRegulative and Constitutive Rules _tRules as Reflexive Resources _tNorms as Part of Discourse _t The Emergence of Norms in Social Change _t Norms and Ethinicity _t Norms and Morality _t Norms in Everyday Interaction _tNorms and Social Order _t3 Language _tLanguage and reality: The Natural Attitude _tLanguage as a System of Its Own _t Saussure's Theory _t Language and Reality in the Structuralist View _tLanguage Use as Practice _tToward an Integrative Theory of Meaning Construction _tThe Discursive and the Non-Discursive _t The Foucauldian Perspective _t What is Non-Discursive? _t Evoking the Unthought _tThe Persistence of the Mundane Notion of Language _t4 Conversations _tConversations as a Game _tLiteral and Commonsensical Meaning _tBracketing Contents and Suppressing Agency _tBuilding on and Updating Shared Assumptions _tInstitutional Interaction and Power Relations _tConclusion _t5 Rituals _tWhat is a Ritual? _tCognition and Emotion in Rituals _tHierarchies and Solidarity _tRitual as a train _tWhy Do We Have Rituals? _t6 Personality: The Case of Modernity _tThe Formation of the Individual and the Inner Self _tLife-Stories and Biographical Reasoning _tThe Cultural Premisses of Self _tRescuing the Split Character: The 'freudian' Narrative _tA Case Example in Personality Construction _tBiographical Narration and Self _t7 Identity _tSubject Position _tJustifications and Legitimations _tCoping Strategies _tGroup Consciousness _tConclusion _t8 The Modernization Story as a Reflexive Frame _tThe History of the Story of Modernization _tThe Historicist Method _tThe Main Assumptions of the Modernization Discourse _t The Crisis of the Sacred _t Increasing Reflexivity _tConclusion _t9 The Enigma of Human Reality _tThe Inherent Televions in Human Reality _tThe Sociology and Ethics of Scientific Knowledge _tToward More Reflexive Human Science |
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_aCiências Sociais _912757 |
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_aTeoria Social _913162 |
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