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Social action

1985
Most of our actions take place in a social context and are, accordingly, in one way or another, dependent on the existence of other persons and their relevant actions, social institutions, conventions, or the like (for example, saluting, voting, drawing money from one’s bank account, using lipstick, buying something).
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III. Action sociale - Solidarité

Droit et gestion des collectivités territoriales, 2012
Schoch Elisabeth. II. Action sociale -Solidarité. In: Droit et gestion des collectivités territoriales. Tome 37, 2017. Les territoires de l’Etat. pp. 581-591.
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Social Analysis and Social Action

American Behavioral Scientist, 1968
Publisher Summary This chapter presents a social analysis and social action. Most sociologists, including Amitai Etzioni, feel that such combination of theory and methods is the very foundation on which sociology as a science ought to be built and is in fact being constructed.
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Social Actions

2021
Social actions are recipient-designed actions that occur in the context of interaction sequences. This chapter focuses on sources and practices for the formation and ascription of social actions. While linguists stress the relevance of linguistic social action formats, conversation analysts highlight the relevance of the sequential position of an ...
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Action, and Social Action

1985
Perhaps I am not the only participant to be struck by the apparent lack of contact between the two main papers surveying analytical and sociological action theories, interesting and comprehensive though each is in its own terms. In part this seems a difference in academic style and approach.
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Social Action

2001
Social action is central to social thought. This centrality reflects the overwhelming causal significance of action for social life, the centrality of action to any account of social phenomena, and the fact that conventions and normativity are features of human activity.
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Social Action

Abstract This chapter develops the second part of my philosophical framework for analyzing particularist explanations. The basic idea is that constructing a scientific explanation is a collaborative activity. I use resources from social action theory to explicate this basic idea.
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Social Action

2020
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Social Art/Social Action

TDR (1988-), 1988
Jolla, California. Against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean, the blue sky, and swooping seagulls, they talked about the problems and pleasures of aging. Three years later on Mother's Day 1987, 430 older women dressed in black sat at tables which formed color squares against a black-carpeted background.
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