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Structure, Agency and the Internal Conversation
Explores the relationship between structure and agency through human reflexivity and the internal conversation.
Margaret S. Archer (Author)
9780521535977, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 28 August 2003
384 pages, 1 table
22.8 x 15.4 x 2.6 cm, 0.604 kg
'… a richly rewarding book … Archer has given us, again, a good number of ideas to think with and about.' Journal of Critical Realism
The central problem of social theory is 'structure and agency'. How do the objective features of society influence human agents? Determinism is not the answer, nor is conditioning as currently conceptualised. It accentuates the way structure and culture shape the social context in which individuals operate, but it neglects our personal capacity to define what we care about most and to establish a modus vivendi expressive of our concerns. Through inner dialogue, 'the internal conversation', individuals reflect upon their social situation in the light of current concerns and projects. On the basis of a series of unique, in-depth interviews, Archer identifies three distinctive forms of internal conversation. These govern agents' responses to social conditioning, their individual patterns of social mobility and whether or not they contribute to social stability or change. Thus the internal conversation is seen as being the missing link between society and the individual, structure and agency.
Introduction: how does structure influence agency?
Part I. Solitude and Society: 1. The private life of the social subject
2. From introspection to internal conversation: an unfinished journey in three stages
3. Reclaiming the internal conversation
4. The process of mediation between structure and agency
Part II. Modes of Reflexivity and Stances Towards Society: 5. Communicative reflexives
6. Autonomous reflexives
7. Meta-reflexives
8. Fractured reflexives
Conclusion: personal powers and social powers.
Subject Areas: Political science & theory [JPA], Social theory [JHBA], Sociology & anthropology [JH], Philosophy [HP]
