articleAnnual Review of SociologyJun 1, 2010BRONZE OA

World Society, Institutional Theories, and the Actor

Stanford University

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Abstract

Much modern social theory depicts society as made up of autonomous and purposive individual and organized actors. In reaction, the new institutional theories build arguments about the wider social conditions supporting stable systems of such agentic actors. Phenomenological versions, which are especially relevant to analyses of modern integrating but stateless world society, treat actor identities as themselves constructed in the wider and now global cultural context. These ideas call attention to the modern collective construction of expansive models of actors, the rapid diffusion and adoption of elaborated models of actor agency and rights, the consequently decoupled character of actor identities and…

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  • Expansive
  • Sociology
  • Agency (philosophy)
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Stateless protocol
  • Epistemology
  • Civil society
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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