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Abstract:
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In this paper, I discuss how a theoretical framework can be build to analyse social
processes of transformation, making the link between macro and micro processes, in
which this dichotomy can be overcome. The aim of this theoretical framework is to
account for the transformation in societal characteristics and changes in actors’ strategies
at micro level, in a way that links macro changes and micro processes - the cognitive
structures of the individual and social structures of the society. In order to build this framework, I draw from the figuration sociology of Norbert Elias, the praxeologia of
Pierre Bourdieu and the work of Michael Crozier. |