Many significant advances in the sciences depended upon a shift away from viewing their respective subject matter as static and independent toward seeing relations and processes among them. Within sociology, efforts in that direction are apparent, but have not yet effected widespread disciplinary change. I contend that Elias’ figurational approach offers the potential to advance sociology in this way and suggests an effective means for studying dynamic social relations of interdependence and their socio-environmental implications. Integrating Elias’ figurational approach, Bourdieu’s explication of habitus, and relevant scientific knowledge, I codify a general figurational theory and propose a model to help convey it and guide its use
" It is argued that the notions sociologists use to conceptualize psychological processes occurring ...
The conceptual framework that emerged in relation to Komsic’s theory of social pulsations is compos...
We centrally explore the significance of conceptual imagery, particularly ideas of ‘depth’ and its r...
In this text I take up different theoretical issues related to the notion of figuration, probing the...
This chapter discusses the theoretical contributions made in this volume, asking three questions. Fi...
Moving from Elias and Scotson’s “Established and outsiders” the article proposes a discussion about ...
Over the past two decades, there have been attempts to apply ideas from figurational sociology found...
This paper examines a unitary notion of the habitus present in Bourdieu’s early works and its transf...
This paper presents a contribution of a set of interrelated innovative thinking to revitalize the so...
This paper aims to balance the conceptual reception of Bourdieu’s sociology in the United States thr...
Bucher B. Processual-Relational Thinking and Figurational Sociology in Social Constructivism - The R...
Norbert Elias’s early work – specifically ‘Idea and Individual’ – offers a positive account of philo...
In his quest to transcend a set of interconnected dichotomies — structure-agency, subjectivism/objec...
In this article, the attempts to structure social reality by Bourdieu were linked to the system of v...
The philosophical implications of the sciences of complexity suggest that complex systems (such as s...
" It is argued that the notions sociologists use to conceptualize psychological processes occurring ...
The conceptual framework that emerged in relation to Komsic’s theory of social pulsations is compos...
We centrally explore the significance of conceptual imagery, particularly ideas of ‘depth’ and its r...
In this text I take up different theoretical issues related to the notion of figuration, probing the...
This chapter discusses the theoretical contributions made in this volume, asking three questions. Fi...
Moving from Elias and Scotson’s “Established and outsiders” the article proposes a discussion about ...
Over the past two decades, there have been attempts to apply ideas from figurational sociology found...
This paper examines a unitary notion of the habitus present in Bourdieu’s early works and its transf...
This paper presents a contribution of a set of interrelated innovative thinking to revitalize the so...
This paper aims to balance the conceptual reception of Bourdieu’s sociology in the United States thr...
Bucher B. Processual-Relational Thinking and Figurational Sociology in Social Constructivism - The R...
Norbert Elias’s early work – specifically ‘Idea and Individual’ – offers a positive account of philo...
In his quest to transcend a set of interconnected dichotomies — structure-agency, subjectivism/objec...
In this article, the attempts to structure social reality by Bourdieu were linked to the system of v...
The philosophical implications of the sciences of complexity suggest that complex systems (such as s...
" It is argued that the notions sociologists use to conceptualize psychological processes occurring ...
The conceptual framework that emerged in relation to Komsic’s theory of social pulsations is compos...
We centrally explore the significance of conceptual imagery, particularly ideas of ‘depth’ and its r...