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A Theory of Structure: Duality, Agency, and Transformation
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1992
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Mathematical StructureCultureAgency (Social Cognitive Psychology)Social OrganizationSocial ActorsSocial TheorySociology Of KnowledgeTheory BuildingUndertheorized ConceptsAbstract Object TheoryAgency (Feminist Philosophy)Critical TheorySocial StructuresIndividualismLanguage StudiesSocial AnthropologySocial SciencesPhilosophy Of Mind
"Structure" is one of the most important, elusive, and undertheorized concepts in the social sciences. Setting out from a critique and reformulation of Anthony Giddens's notion of the duality of structure and Pierre Bourdieu's notion of habitus, this article attempts to develop a theory of structure that restores human agency to social actors, builds the possibility of change into the concept of structure, and overcomes the divide between semiotic and materialist vision of structure.
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