This article firstly criticizes Margaret Archer’s Morphogenetic Approach for being indecisive about the realist notion of emergence it proposes as well as for her inadequate account of structural conditioning. It is argued that critical realists’ conceptualizations of emergence cannot but lead to inconsistencies about the adequate placement of agents as parts of emergent entities. The inconsistencies to which these conceptualizations lead necessitate an anti-realist model of the constitution of societies which takes into account that social structures are existentially dependent upon ideational elaboration. This alternative anti-realist theoretical perspective is provided by Ontogenesis, within the framework of which the realists’ idea of t...
In Realist social theory: the morphogenetic approach, Margaret Archer (1995:167), states that the mo...
This article has a twofold aim. First, it sets forth a realist, relational, and morphogenetic approa...
Within the structure-agency debate the works of Margaret Archer and Anthony Giddens represent opposi...
This article firstly criticizes Margaret Archer’s Morphogenetic Approach for being indecisive about ...
In this article I will reject the idea put forward in Margaret Archer's Realist Social Theory: The M...
This article engages with two meta-theoretical approaches to social analysis, ‘morphogenetic theory’...
This essay seeks to present the ontological perspectives of Margaret Archer and Andrew Sayer on soci...
The morphogenetic approach as powered by analytical dualism offers an appealing account of the proce...
none1noThis article aims to show how relational sociology, in synergy with critical realism, sees so...
Global society is often regarded as disrupting identities and blurring boundaries, one which entails...
In this wide-ranging interview Professor Margaret Archer discusses a variety of aspects of her work,...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The article highlights two contrasting ways in which social th...
Povijest sociologije povijest je napora znanstvenika uloženih u opis i objašnjavanje društva te proc...
In the following review essay I provide some background in order to place Margaret Archer's edited V...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.The article analyses the historical roo...
In Realist social theory: the morphogenetic approach, Margaret Archer (1995:167), states that the mo...
This article has a twofold aim. First, it sets forth a realist, relational, and morphogenetic approa...
Within the structure-agency debate the works of Margaret Archer and Anthony Giddens represent opposi...
This article firstly criticizes Margaret Archer’s Morphogenetic Approach for being indecisive about ...
In this article I will reject the idea put forward in Margaret Archer's Realist Social Theory: The M...
This article engages with two meta-theoretical approaches to social analysis, ‘morphogenetic theory’...
This essay seeks to present the ontological perspectives of Margaret Archer and Andrew Sayer on soci...
The morphogenetic approach as powered by analytical dualism offers an appealing account of the proce...
none1noThis article aims to show how relational sociology, in synergy with critical realism, sees so...
Global society is often regarded as disrupting identities and blurring boundaries, one which entails...
In this wide-ranging interview Professor Margaret Archer discusses a variety of aspects of her work,...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The article highlights two contrasting ways in which social th...
Povijest sociologije povijest je napora znanstvenika uloženih u opis i objašnjavanje društva te proc...
In the following review essay I provide some background in order to place Margaret Archer's edited V...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.The article analyses the historical roo...
In Realist social theory: the morphogenetic approach, Margaret Archer (1995:167), states that the mo...
This article has a twofold aim. First, it sets forth a realist, relational, and morphogenetic approa...
Within the structure-agency debate the works of Margaret Archer and Anthony Giddens represent opposi...