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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... he **intention of the winker** gives the winker’s action (winking) meaning. ==== Back to square one? ====
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- 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... es other people see and will do in response to an action. * The true source (locus) of **effective social action** is not the individual person but the relationsh
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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... r own in the course of interactions. ===== Every action sends a message. Everyday life is a conversation. ===== Social action is not just meaningful, it’s a message. When we a
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- nection to feminist social science, particularly “action research.” * “Action research,” as described by feminist social researcher Shulamith Reinharz, involves
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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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- nologies of individual domination, in the mode of action that an individual exercises upon himself by mean
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- will, freedom to act, the capacity for meaningful action? * What part of one’s life is determined by r
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- | **[[6|6]]** | **Social subjects beyond norm and action** | Miller (2010) | Hendriks (2023); Shange (2019