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What Is Agency?
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1998
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Agent TheorySocial PsychologySocial PracticeAgent Communication LanguageAgency (Feminist Philosophy)AutonomyOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesSocial AgencyCreativityManagementPast HabitsMindsetAgent ArchitectureEmbedded ProcessPublic PolicyAgency (Social Cognitive Psychology)MotivationMethodological PerspectiveSocial CognitionCollective IntentionalityPerformance StudiesArtsCultural-historical Activity TheoryAgentic Dimensions
This article aims (1) to analytically disaggregate agency into its several component elements (though these are interrelated empirically), (2) to demonstrate the ways in which these agentic dimensions interpenetrate with forms of structure, and (3) to point out the implications of such a conception of agency for empirical research. The authors conceptualize agency as a temporally embedded process of social engagement, informed by the past (in its “iterational” or habitual aspect) but also oriented toward the future (as a “projective” capacity to imagine alternative possibilities) and toward the present (as a “practical‐evaluative” capacity to contextualize past habits and future projects within the contingencies of the moment).
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