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rom the ground up, in terms of patterns of social action. Forms of social action can be more or less rational, and can be rational in different ways. Social acti... the way it has always been done * Emotion: This action expresses how I feel personally * Value-rationa... ss population that can be measured. Power acts on action, not on people (Li 2007). There are two crucial
themes @6916:2018
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he sacred, or morality * Rationality in social action - Types of social action - The meaning of social action as a perspective * Value, Marx and the commodity - Primitive acc... t another sense of value. ## Weber ## * Social action can be classified by the type of motivation. * R
weekly_plan_and_assigned_readings @6916:2018
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|More information...]] ===== Week 4 (25 iii 15): Action ===== Read: Weber, Geertz, Adams and Sydie, “Social Action and Social Complexity” Write: Considering Weber’... k. Adams, Bert, and R. A. Sydie. 2001a. “Social Action and Social Complexity [abridged].” In Sociologica
essay @6916:2018
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ualize society, culture and the problem of social action? Third, write an essay which argues for a claim
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eferred to the Registrar for further disciplinary action under the terms of the Academic Dishonesty and Pl
the_pleasures_of_theory_-_a_rationale_for_the_unit_design @6916:2018
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es of understanding the rationality of individual action under those conditions. Marx provided what has re
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2012a. “Chapter 5: Habitus: A Cultural Theory of Action.” In //Culture and Power: The Sociology of Pierre
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http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/usyd/detail.action?docID=1715791. Piot, Charles. 1999. “Exchange: ... 2012a. “Chapter 5: Habitus: A Cultural Theory of Action.” In //Culture and Power: The Sociology of Pierre
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o-called globalization is not progress; it is a reaction to the failure of Fordism. ===== Fordist familie
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moments before advancing again. They repeat this action many times, dashing forward with mincing steps, r

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