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Relational Sociology, Culture, and Agency
Ann Mische
- pp 80-98
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The article was published on 2014-01-01. It has received 226 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Agency (philosophy) & Relational sociology.read more
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Participatory Cultural Mapping Based on Collective Behavior Data in Location-Based Social Networks
TL;DR: This article proposes a participatory cultural mapping approach based on collective behavior in LBSNs, and shows that the approach can subtly capture cultural features and generate representative cultural maps that correspond well with traditional cultural maps based on survey data.
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Practice Theory and Relationalism as the New Constructivism
TL;DR: The authors argue that practice theory and relationalism represent the New Constructivism in International Relations (IR) and argue that a practice-relational turn became necessary because the meaning of constructivism narrowed over time, becoming tied to a specific scientific ontology focusing on the role of identity, norms, and culture in world politics.
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Formalist and Relationalist Theory in Social Network Analysis
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that network analysis often mixes two distinct theoretical frameworks, creating a logically inconsistent foundation, and disaggregate the two approaches and highlight the contradictions that must be addressed or resolved for the construction of any general and...
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Game changer: : The topology of creativity
TL;DR: The sociological factors that explain why some creative teams are able to produce game changers—cultural products that stand out as distinctive while also being critically recognized as outstanding are examined.
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The Relational Generation of Workplace Inequalities
TL;DR: In this paper, a dynamic, relational theory of workplace inequalities is presented, and an integrated interactional-organizational-institutional perspective on the relational processes that generate inequalities is offered.