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Page 1: Gerardo Otero Sociology/ Anthropology, Latin American Studies, and International Studies.

HUMAN ACTION AND POWER

Gerardo Otero

Sociology/Anthropology, Latin American Studies, and International Studies

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OUTLINE

Classical sociology

Bourdieau

Archer

Emergentist Ontology

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KARL MARX

Humans make their own history, but

they do so under circumstances already given from the past

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C. WRIGHT MILLS

“The individual can understand his (or her) own experience and gauge his (or her) own fate only by locating himself (or herself) within his (or her) period”

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EMILE DURKHEIM

Discipline = restrain one’s egoistic impulses, do one’s moral duty.

Voluntary attachment to a group.

Autonomy or self-determination, or rational criticism of morality.

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MAX WEBER

Social Action

Behaviour

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SOCIAL ACTION AND BEHAVIOUR

Social Action Behavior

Responds to subjective meanings, rational

Reaction without thinking, non-rational

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NON-RATIONAL SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

Affective Traditional

Determined by emotional state of individual

Determined by habitual or customary ways of behaving

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RATIONAL SOCIAL ACTION

instrumental, Means-ends rationality

Value rationality

Conditions or means for attainment of goals

Acting on principle, ethical values, religious, aesthetic – independently of prospects for success

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PIERRE BOURDIEAU

Double structuration of the social world:

Social field

Habitus

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SOCIAL FIELD

or social space is constituted by:

symbolic space

lifestyles

economic, social, political, and symbolic capital

positions

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HABITUS

internalization of the social world

each individual knows what is his or her place and that of others in the social world

schemes of perception

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HABITUS ARE

“systems of durable, transportable dispositions, structured structures predisposed to function as structuring structures, that is, as principles which generate and organize practices and representations” (bourdieu 1990:467)

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HABITUS PROVIDES

“a sponeneity without consciousness or will” (bourdieu 1990:56)

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PROBLEM WITH BOURDIEAU

If habitus is internalized social world, does individual have the power to make rational choices reflexibly or with deliberation?

substitutes agency for habitus

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THE FALLACY OF CONFLATION

Downwards conflation: integrated cultural system (CS) mandates socio-cultural interaction (S-C) among people.

Upwards Conflation: CS seen as epiphenomenon of S-C.

Central Conflation: negates independent action of CS and S-C by amalgamating them.

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MARGARET ARCHER

conscious reflexive deliberations at centre

reflexivity is a causal power

deliberations affect our behaviour in social world

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MARGARET S. ARCHER

“. . . [I]t is part and parcel of daily experience to feel both free and enchained, capable of shaping our own future and yet confronted by towering, seemingly impersonal, constraints”

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ARCHER SAYS

“we do not make our personal identities under the circumstances of our own choosing. Our placement in society rebounds upon us, affecting the persons we become, but also and more forcefully influencing the social identities which we can achieve” (2000:10)

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EMERGENTIST ONTOLOGY

Individual agency seen as emergent powers of human individuals

part of hierarchy of emergent powers, including biological parts of human beings

and social structural determinants

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EMERGENCE OF THE MENTAL

1. post-event reason

2. conscious reason (deliberation)

3. unconscious reason (habitus)

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BASHKAR’S CAUSATION MODEL

1. belief formation

2. decision making

3. decision storage

4. action implementation

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DECISION MAKING

“the causal powers of reasons to motivate actions are contingent on the operation of other causal powers with the capacity to co-determine our decisions and our subsequent behavior” (Elder-Vass, 2007:340).

the point is to separate causal forces

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REFLEXIVITY

“becomes a critical attitude toward the dispositions we have acquired from our past, as well as toward the contemporary social situation that we face” (Elder-Vass, 2007:344).

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BOURDIEU’S INSIGHT ON HUMAN ACTION “a permanent dialectic between an

organizing consciousness and automatic behaviours” (cited in Elder-Vass, 2007:344).

The trouble is he overemphasizes habitus and social reproduction