Future of Agency
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Future of Agency
Between Autonomy and Heteronomy
Dahms, Harry F.
Emerald Publishing Limited
01/2025
288
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9781836089797
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INTRODUCTION
Surviving (in) a World of Contradictions: Conceptualizing Agency between Autonomy and Heteronomy; Harry F. Dahms
PART I. THE PERSISTENT PROBLEM AND CHALLENGE OF AGENCY (SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY)
Chapter 1. What Do We Need 'Agency' for? A Critical Analysis of Reasons for the Use of 'Agency' in Sociology; Axel van den Berg and Emre Amasyali
Chapter 2. What Do We Use 'Agency' for? A Critical Empirical Examination of Its Uses in the Sociological Literature; Emre Amasyali and Axel van den Berg
Chapter 3. Curiously Footnoted Conceptualizations of Agency; Steven Hitlin
Chapter 4. Agency between Freedom/Action and Determinism/Structure: Comment on van den Berg and Amasyali; John Levi Martin
Chapter 5. The Great Agency Muddle; Stephen Turner
Chapter 6. Why Do We Need to Discuss Agency?; Axel van den Berg and Emre Amasyali
PART II. THE PROBLEM AND CHALLENGE OF AUTONOMY (CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY THEORY)
Chapter 7. Erik Olin Wright's Selective Interpretation of Weber and Exploitation: A Discussion and Evaluation; Sandro Segre
Chapter 8. A Lost Horizon: Revisiting "The Societal Rationalization of the Economy" (Translator's Introduction); Anthony J. Knowles
Chapter 9. The Societal Rationalization of the Economy: Guaranteed Minimum Income as a Constitutional Right; Harry F. Dahms
PART III. THE PROBLEM AND CHALLENGE OF HETERONOMY (APPLIED CRITICAL THEORY)
Chapter 10. Authoritarianism from Below: Why and How Trump Follows His Followers; David Norman Smith and Eric Allen Hanley
Chapter 11. Project 2025 Environmental Policy: Post-Factual Ecocatastrophe; Robert J. Antonio
Chapter 12. Filmmaking as Pedagogy and Praxis: An Interview with Garry Potter; Daniel M. Harrison
Surviving (in) a World of Contradictions: Conceptualizing Agency between Autonomy and Heteronomy; Harry F. Dahms
PART I. THE PERSISTENT PROBLEM AND CHALLENGE OF AGENCY (SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY)
Chapter 1. What Do We Need 'Agency' for? A Critical Analysis of Reasons for the Use of 'Agency' in Sociology; Axel van den Berg and Emre Amasyali
Chapter 2. What Do We Use 'Agency' for? A Critical Empirical Examination of Its Uses in the Sociological Literature; Emre Amasyali and Axel van den Berg
Chapter 3. Curiously Footnoted Conceptualizations of Agency; Steven Hitlin
Chapter 4. Agency between Freedom/Action and Determinism/Structure: Comment on van den Berg and Amasyali; John Levi Martin
Chapter 5. The Great Agency Muddle; Stephen Turner
Chapter 6. Why Do We Need to Discuss Agency?; Axel van den Berg and Emre Amasyali
PART II. THE PROBLEM AND CHALLENGE OF AUTONOMY (CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY THEORY)
Chapter 7. Erik Olin Wright's Selective Interpretation of Weber and Exploitation: A Discussion and Evaluation; Sandro Segre
Chapter 8. A Lost Horizon: Revisiting "The Societal Rationalization of the Economy" (Translator's Introduction); Anthony J. Knowles
Chapter 9. The Societal Rationalization of the Economy: Guaranteed Minimum Income as a Constitutional Right; Harry F. Dahms
PART III. THE PROBLEM AND CHALLENGE OF HETERONOMY (APPLIED CRITICAL THEORY)
Chapter 10. Authoritarianism from Below: Why and How Trump Follows His Followers; David Norman Smith and Eric Allen Hanley
Chapter 11. Project 2025 Environmental Policy: Post-Factual Ecocatastrophe; Robert J. Antonio
Chapter 12. Filmmaking as Pedagogy and Praxis: An Interview with Garry Potter; Daniel M. Harrison
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Human agency; Politics; Social world; Political transformation; Autonomous thought; Social class
INTRODUCTION
Surviving (in) a World of Contradictions: Conceptualizing Agency between Autonomy and Heteronomy; Harry F. Dahms
PART I. THE PERSISTENT PROBLEM AND CHALLENGE OF AGENCY (SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY)
Chapter 1. What Do We Need 'Agency' for? A Critical Analysis of Reasons for the Use of 'Agency' in Sociology; Axel van den Berg and Emre Amasyali
Chapter 2. What Do We Use 'Agency' for? A Critical Empirical Examination of Its Uses in the Sociological Literature; Emre Amasyali and Axel van den Berg
Chapter 3. Curiously Footnoted Conceptualizations of Agency; Steven Hitlin
Chapter 4. Agency between Freedom/Action and Determinism/Structure: Comment on van den Berg and Amasyali; John Levi Martin
Chapter 5. The Great Agency Muddle; Stephen Turner
Chapter 6. Why Do We Need to Discuss Agency?; Axel van den Berg and Emre Amasyali
PART II. THE PROBLEM AND CHALLENGE OF AUTONOMY (CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY THEORY)
Chapter 7. Erik Olin Wright's Selective Interpretation of Weber and Exploitation: A Discussion and Evaluation; Sandro Segre
Chapter 8. A Lost Horizon: Revisiting "The Societal Rationalization of the Economy" (Translator's Introduction); Anthony J. Knowles
Chapter 9. The Societal Rationalization of the Economy: Guaranteed Minimum Income as a Constitutional Right; Harry F. Dahms
PART III. THE PROBLEM AND CHALLENGE OF HETERONOMY (APPLIED CRITICAL THEORY)
Chapter 10. Authoritarianism from Below: Why and How Trump Follows His Followers; David Norman Smith and Eric Allen Hanley
Chapter 11. Project 2025 Environmental Policy: Post-Factual Ecocatastrophe; Robert J. Antonio
Chapter 12. Filmmaking as Pedagogy and Praxis: An Interview with Garry Potter; Daniel M. Harrison
Surviving (in) a World of Contradictions: Conceptualizing Agency between Autonomy and Heteronomy; Harry F. Dahms
PART I. THE PERSISTENT PROBLEM AND CHALLENGE OF AGENCY (SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY)
Chapter 1. What Do We Need 'Agency' for? A Critical Analysis of Reasons for the Use of 'Agency' in Sociology; Axel van den Berg and Emre Amasyali
Chapter 2. What Do We Use 'Agency' for? A Critical Empirical Examination of Its Uses in the Sociological Literature; Emre Amasyali and Axel van den Berg
Chapter 3. Curiously Footnoted Conceptualizations of Agency; Steven Hitlin
Chapter 4. Agency between Freedom/Action and Determinism/Structure: Comment on van den Berg and Amasyali; John Levi Martin
Chapter 5. The Great Agency Muddle; Stephen Turner
Chapter 6. Why Do We Need to Discuss Agency?; Axel van den Berg and Emre Amasyali
PART II. THE PROBLEM AND CHALLENGE OF AUTONOMY (CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY THEORY)
Chapter 7. Erik Olin Wright's Selective Interpretation of Weber and Exploitation: A Discussion and Evaluation; Sandro Segre
Chapter 8. A Lost Horizon: Revisiting "The Societal Rationalization of the Economy" (Translator's Introduction); Anthony J. Knowles
Chapter 9. The Societal Rationalization of the Economy: Guaranteed Minimum Income as a Constitutional Right; Harry F. Dahms
PART III. THE PROBLEM AND CHALLENGE OF HETERONOMY (APPLIED CRITICAL THEORY)
Chapter 10. Authoritarianism from Below: Why and How Trump Follows His Followers; David Norman Smith and Eric Allen Hanley
Chapter 11. Project 2025 Environmental Policy: Post-Factual Ecocatastrophe; Robert J. Antonio
Chapter 12. Filmmaking as Pedagogy and Praxis: An Interview with Garry Potter; Daniel M. Harrison
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