1st Edition

Man, Decisions, Society The Theory of Actor-System Dynamics for Social Scientists

358 Pages
by Routledge

358 Pages
by Routledge

358 Pages
by Routledge

In Man, Decisions, Society (1985) the authors offer an innovative approach to social science research: a new methodology, actor-system dynamics, makes possible a more effective analysis of modern societal developments and problems. Using flow charts, this methodology brings out the critical aspects of social phenomena, making complex processes visible and comprehensible.

Part 1. Introduction and Overview  1. Introduction  2. Actor and System  Part 2. Theories of Social Action and Interaction  3. A Structural Theory of Social Exchange  4. Structural Resolutions of Collective Action Problems  5. Toward a Theory of Power and Control  Part 3. Meta-Power and Theories of Social-Structuring  6. Meta-Power and Relational Control in Social Life  7. The Structuring of Unequal Exchange and Uneven Development in Market Systems  Part 4. Methodology  8. The Description and Analysis of System Stability and Change  9. Actors, Rule Systems, Social Action

Biography

Tom R. Burns, Thomas Baumgartner and Philippe DeVille