The chapter posits social generativity as a sociological concept necessary to account for contemporary trajectories of social change beyond the consumer society. For this purpose, the concept of social generativity is illustrated in light of an intellectual tradition devoted to studying the directions of influence between social structures and personalities of social actors, and is elaborated further through the lens of Weberian interpretive sociology. The chapter proceeds in three steps. The first reviews the interdisciplinary intellectual field — specifically, the ‘Personality and culture’ movement, - in which both the psychological and the sociological sources of social generativity were involved in different ways. Second, in order to l...
While Max Weber is commonly treated as a social theorist or a theorist of social stratification, rel...
ABSTRACT Dominant schools of sociological theory today tend to downplay, or even omit entirely, a co...
Societies have risen and fallen throughout history. This theoretical study seeks to understand the p...
The chapter posits social generativity as a sociological concept necessary to account for contempora...
The idea of social generativity emerges within the context of a critical reading of contemporary cap...
Social generativity is a distinctive social phenomenon apt to enlighten the relation between persona...
The sociological theory of action has split into two streams the sources of which could be traced ba...
This article argues that human futurity is central to cultural being in general and contemporary soc...
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...
The thesis, conceived as a theoretical study, deals with Max Weber's contribution to the issues of r...
This chapter gives an account of Weber’s concept of rationalization and how it has been used by sub...
The article proposes the survey of the attempts to reconstruct the theoretical core in Weber’s socio...
Classical sociological theory is usually viewed as an account of the changing world in the long 19th...
This thesis is about the social body in sociology, represented by the classical sociologist Max Webe...
While Max Weber is commonly treated as a social theorist or a theorist of social stratification, rel...
ABSTRACT Dominant schools of sociological theory today tend to downplay, or even omit entirely, a co...
Societies have risen and fallen throughout history. This theoretical study seeks to understand the p...
The chapter posits social generativity as a sociological concept necessary to account for contempora...
The idea of social generativity emerges within the context of a critical reading of contemporary cap...
Social generativity is a distinctive social phenomenon apt to enlighten the relation between persona...
The sociological theory of action has split into two streams the sources of which could be traced ba...
This article argues that human futurity is central to cultural being in general and contemporary soc...
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...
The thesis, conceived as a theoretical study, deals with Max Weber's contribution to the issues of r...
This chapter gives an account of Weber’s concept of rationalization and how it has been used by sub...
The article proposes the survey of the attempts to reconstruct the theoretical core in Weber’s socio...
Classical sociological theory is usually viewed as an account of the changing world in the long 19th...
This thesis is about the social body in sociology, represented by the classical sociologist Max Webe...
While Max Weber is commonly treated as a social theorist or a theorist of social stratification, rel...
ABSTRACT Dominant schools of sociological theory today tend to downplay, or even omit entirely, a co...
Societies have risen and fallen throughout history. This theoretical study seeks to understand the p...