The Constitution of Society.
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...Many broad process theories, such as political models (Allison, 1971), organizing theory (Weick, 1979), or structuration theory (Giddens, 1984), are alternative modes of sensemaking that are not easily refutable because their constructs seem adaptable (e....
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...Because mutual influences are difficult to capture simultaneously, it is easier to analyze the two processes in a sequential fashion by temporarily "bracketing" one of them (Giddens, 1984)....
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...A foreseeable challenge for network research in the social sciences is that its theories can diffuse through a population, influencing the way people see themselves and how they act, a phenomenon that Giddens described as the double-hermeneutic ( 37 )....
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