The epistemics of social relations: Owning grandchildren
University of California, Santa Barbara · University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract
Scholars have long understood that linkages between the identities of actors and the design of their actions in interaction constitute one of the central mechanisms by which social patterns are produced. Although a range of empirical approaches has successfully grounded claims regarding the significance of various forms or types of identity (gender, sex, race, ethnicity, class, familial status, etc.) in almost every form of social organization, these analyses have mostly focused on aggregated populations, aggregated interactions, or historical periods that have been (in different ways) abstracted from the particulars of singular episodes of interaction. By contrast, establishing the mechanisms by which a…
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2Topics & keywords
- Identity (music)
- Grandparent
- Ethnic group
- Social relation
- Social identity theory
- Sociology
- Social psychology
- Action (physics)