This article aims to show how relational sociology, in synergy with critical realism, sees social change, understood as social morphogenesis, in advanced societies. The concept of morphogenesis (MG) in the social sciences can be traced back to organic system theory. This theory became problematic once research showed that social networks cannot be treated as systems. Along the way, the relational nature of MG was revealed ever more clearly. The new perspective is that of moving beyond a mechanical definition of the concepts of variety, selection, positive/negative feedbacks and the stabilization processes that go to realize MG. It is necessary to redefine these concepts from the perspective of a relational paradigm of MG. This article tries...
The concept of family transition – both normative and non-normative, whether due to internal or to e...
In the following review essay I provide some background in order to place Margaret Archer's edited V...
This chapter aims to discuss some possible substantive features of a ‘morphogenic society’, that is ...
This article aims to show how relational sociology, in synergy with critical realism, sees social ch...
none1noWhat is the morphogenetic society? Why do we speak of the ‘morphogenesis’ of society? The con...
The aim of this chapter is to understand how the morphogenesis of society comes about through social...
Global society is often regarded as disrupting identities and blurring boundaries, one which entails...
A sociological theory that is appropriate to the processes of globalization has as its testing groun...
This chapter looks at the extent to which network analysis and a neo-structural approach to social p...
This book explores the ways in which social relations are profoundly changing modern society, arguin...
This chapter looks at the extent to which network analysis and a neo-structural approach to social p...
This chapter studies some of the contemporary problems created by social morphogenesis for normativi...
This book is an attempt to formulate a social theory appropriate to our age, based on the primacy of...
Recent debates in information systems research on the relationship between organizations and the tec...
In Realist social theory: the morphogenetic approach, Margaret Archer (1995:167), states that the mo...
The concept of family transition – both normative and non-normative, whether due to internal or to e...
In the following review essay I provide some background in order to place Margaret Archer's edited V...
This chapter aims to discuss some possible substantive features of a ‘morphogenic society’, that is ...
This article aims to show how relational sociology, in synergy with critical realism, sees social ch...
none1noWhat is the morphogenetic society? Why do we speak of the ‘morphogenesis’ of society? The con...
The aim of this chapter is to understand how the morphogenesis of society comes about through social...
Global society is often regarded as disrupting identities and blurring boundaries, one which entails...
A sociological theory that is appropriate to the processes of globalization has as its testing groun...
This chapter looks at the extent to which network analysis and a neo-structural approach to social p...
This book explores the ways in which social relations are profoundly changing modern society, arguin...
This chapter looks at the extent to which network analysis and a neo-structural approach to social p...
This chapter studies some of the contemporary problems created by social morphogenesis for normativi...
This book is an attempt to formulate a social theory appropriate to our age, based on the primacy of...
Recent debates in information systems research on the relationship between organizations and the tec...
In Realist social theory: the morphogenetic approach, Margaret Archer (1995:167), states that the mo...
The concept of family transition – both normative and non-normative, whether due to internal or to e...
In the following review essay I provide some background in order to place Margaret Archer's edited V...
This chapter aims to discuss some possible substantive features of a ‘morphogenic society’, that is ...