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- ed bay, a challenging surf spot (“Wave-Coast Interactions” n.d., fig. 5.10) The double slit experiment su... ble at larger scales ==== * Quantum-level interactions induce a transition to the macroscopic world. ... one into social reality. * **Seeing is social action.** To look at other people is to act on other peo... ater for two people, but maybe that’s what social action is. The agent in society is not an individual, it
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- is a mile long (see “Agency, n.” 2024). ==== II. Action, capacity to act. ==== * **II.4. Ability or ca... act or exert power; active working or operation; action, activity.** * For instance, //I know what we... to achieve what I think is best.// * **II.5.a. Action or intervention producing a particular effect; me... up | |Rules, norms, patterns | |Actions, projects, processes | |Meaning is structural
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- ~DECKJS~~ ====== Social subjects beyond norm and action ====== ===== Social subjects beyond norm and action ===== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 2700: Key debates in anthr... ms, but they do judge and evaluate other people’s actions and their own in the course of interactions. ===== Every action sends a message. Everyday life is a con
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- nection to feminist social science, particularly “action research.” * “Action research,” as described by feminist social researcher Shulamith Reinharz, involves... . Becker, who is well known for his symbolic-interactionist approach to sociology (see, e.g. Becker 1953),... he builder and the act of building; when the interaction ceases and the activity of building ends, it reve
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- eas about the cultivation of virtue through one’s actions.** * **Character is not fixed**; it can be le... s into a template that an individual can apply to actions in a field. * It is the embodiment of rules of... ality one cultivates through exposure to and interaction with positive models or situations that stimulate... power. I am more and more interested in the interaction between oneself and others, and in the technologi
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- will, freedom to act, the capacity for meaningful action? * What part of one’s life is determined by r... ey form, and what part is determined by one’s own actions or other people’s actions? * Each society is like a world unto itself, but no societies are truly isol... the evidence for the effects of contact and interaction among different societies is everywhere in histor
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- mail sorting machine. Individual experiences and actions have a completely different logic. * The log... in pristine isolation. People’s contact and interaction across boundaries drive historical change. * th... e Study of Kin Networks, Land Tenure, and Oil Extraction in Kutubu, Papua New Guinea.” //American Anthropo
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- ngs” (Dorward 1974). ===== A second look at interactions between Europeans and Native North Americans ===... ruary, after several weeks of quite amicable interactions between the crew and Hawaiians. Then its main ma
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- | **[[6|6]]** | **Social subjects beyond norm and action** | Miller (2010) | Hendriks (2023); Shange (2019... e Study of Kin Networks, Land Tenure, and Oil Extraction in Kutubu, Papua New Guinea.” //American Anthropo
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- nt. "The same article mixes together chemical reactions and political reactions. A single thread links the most esoteric sciences and the most sordid politics,
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- w. * I can deliberate over different possible actions. * I can decide for myself which is the best
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- ss population that can be measured. Power acts on action, not on people (Li 2007). There are two crucial
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