| David Held, John Brookshire Thompson, John B. Thompson - 1989 - 324 頁
...phenomena, a dualism, but represent a duality. According to the notion of the duality of structure, the structural properties of social systems are both...medium and outcome of the practices they recursively organize. Structure is not 'external' to individuals . . . Structure is not to be equated with constraint... | |
| David Cohen - 1994 - 276 頁
...Giddens (1986: 25, 30); Goffman (1963a, 1967, 1971: passim). See also Comaroff and Roberts (1981). " "The structural properties of social systems are both...medium and outcome of the practices they recursively organize..." (Giddens, 1986: 26). "rules and resources" in relation to which actors expect one another... | |
| Piotr Sztompka - 1991 - 236 頁
...phenomena, a dualism, but represent a duality. According to the notion of the duality of structure, the structural properties of social systems are both...medium and outcome of the practices they recursively organize' (1984: 25). The 'duality of agents' could be proposed as a complementary principle, meaning... | |
| Pasquale Gagliardi - 454 頁
...phenomena, a dualism, but represent a duality. According to the notion of the duality of structure, the structural properties of social systems are both...medium and outcome of the practices they recursively organize. Structure is not 'external' to individuals ... Structure is not to be equated with constraint... | |
| Sven-Erik Sjöstrand - 1993 - 454 頁
...structures to some degree affect the (reproduction) process. Thus, the duality of structure is stressed — structural properties of social systems are both medium and outcome of the actions they recursively organize (Giddens 1984). In their basic rationalities, organizations reproduce... | |
| Stacia E. Zabusky - 2011 - 296 頁
...resources" for action. Such structures are not only contexts for action, however; Giddens argues that "the structural properties of social systems are both medium and outcome of the practices they discursively organize" (ibid.: 25). Structure is an intrinsic part of practice; furthermore, it is... | |
| Michael D. Mehta, Eric Ouellet - 1995 - 422 頁
...their bodies and their activities. Giddens's theory of structuration is relevant to ecological theory: The structural properties of social systems are both medium and outcome of the practices that constitute the system (Giddens 1979: 69). By recursively participating in the continuous flow... | |
| Christopher G. A. Bryant, David Jary - 1997 - 544 頁
...employed in structuring particular social practices. Structuration therefore involves a duality for 'the structural properties of social systems are both...outcome of the practices they recursively organise' (Giddens 1984, 25). This duality is of central importance to us, but is a concept which has received... | |
| Markus Peterhans - 1995 - 398 頁
...strukturellen Eigenschaften eines sozialen Systems hin: "According to the notion ofine duality of structure, the structural properties of social Systems are both...medium and outcome of the practices they recursively organize." (Giddens 1984, p. 25). Die Erledigung der täglichen Arbeit in einem Unternehmen ist sehr... | |
| Michael Cole - 1996 - 420 頁
...Giddens (1984). For example, Giddens writes, "According to the notion of the duality of structure, the structural properties of social systems are both...medium and outcome of the practices they recursively organize . . . Structure is not to be equated with constraint but is always both constraining and enabling"... | |
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