From some years now, the social sciences have been highlighting the existence of a type of goods that are neither material things, nor ideas, nor functional performances but consist, instead, of social relations and, for this reason, are called relational goods. This contribution proposes to clarify this concept from the viewpoint of relational sociology, which avoids both methodological individualism and holism. Subsequently, it argues that such goods can be produced only by specific social subjects, which the Author calls ‘relational subjects’. Relying upon many theoretical and empirical researches, the paper explains in which sense and in which way relational subjects, and the goods they generate, can contribute to making civil society m...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of relational goods on individual life satisfaction. ...
Both relational and positional goods are based upon an idea of joint consumption - though with oppos...
ArticlePhilosophers often remark that many of our interpersonal relationships are valuable for their...
From some years now, the social sciences have been highlighting the existence of a type of goods tha...
From some years now, the social sciences have been highlighting the existence of a type of goods th...
The Author introduces the reader of the journal issue to the theories and empirical researches on th...
The common good is neither a ‘collective heritage’ that may be expressed concretely in an entity sep...
This book is an attempt to formulate a social theory appropriate to our age, based on the primacy of...
The paper debates the topic of social reality as a relational reality, from the viewpoint of the rel...
This paper gives an outline of relational sociology, which understands and explains society and huma...
I offer a qualitative sketch and a brief empirical analysis of relational sociology as a scientific ...
The paper focuses on the notion of relational goods and presents a framework that allows to account ...
Social capital is a factor that enhances public goods, but scholars are divided into two strands of ...
This paper revisits old questions of the proper subject and bounds of economics: Does economics stud...
Foulkes insisted that human beings are constituted through, and by, relationships from the first. Ov...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of relational goods on individual life satisfaction. ...
Both relational and positional goods are based upon an idea of joint consumption - though with oppos...
ArticlePhilosophers often remark that many of our interpersonal relationships are valuable for their...
From some years now, the social sciences have been highlighting the existence of a type of goods tha...
From some years now, the social sciences have been highlighting the existence of a type of goods th...
The Author introduces the reader of the journal issue to the theories and empirical researches on th...
The common good is neither a ‘collective heritage’ that may be expressed concretely in an entity sep...
This book is an attempt to formulate a social theory appropriate to our age, based on the primacy of...
The paper debates the topic of social reality as a relational reality, from the viewpoint of the rel...
This paper gives an outline of relational sociology, which understands and explains society and huma...
I offer a qualitative sketch and a brief empirical analysis of relational sociology as a scientific ...
The paper focuses on the notion of relational goods and presents a framework that allows to account ...
Social capital is a factor that enhances public goods, but scholars are divided into two strands of ...
This paper revisits old questions of the proper subject and bounds of economics: Does economics stud...
Foulkes insisted that human beings are constituted through, and by, relationships from the first. Ov...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of relational goods on individual life satisfaction. ...
Both relational and positional goods are based upon an idea of joint consumption - though with oppos...
ArticlePhilosophers often remark that many of our interpersonal relationships are valuable for their...