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Rule Systems Theory

Applications and Explorations

by Helena Flam (Volume editor) Marcus Carson (Volume editor)
©2008 Edited Collection 316 Pages

Summary

Explaining the complexity of social life remains the central challenge of the social sciences. This book offers a variety of theoretical-empirical explorations and applications inspired by an important neo-institutional approach to tackling this complexity – the rule systems theory. Its point of departure is the assumption that institutions and cultural formations possess causal powers and relative autonomy, constraining and enabling people’s social actions and interactions. Structural and cultural properties of society are carried by, transmitted, and reformed by human agents whose interactions generate, reproduce, elaborate and transform structures. The contributors are highly accomplished economists, sociologists and political scientists who come from the US and several European countries. The book is meant as a Festschrift for Tom Burns, a central figure in the development of the rule systems theory.

Details

Pages
316
Year
2008
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631575963
Language
English
Keywords
Soziales Handeln Burns, Tom R. public policy Soziale Norm Interaktion Systemtheorie Aufsatzsammlung neo-institutionalism governance
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2008. 316 pp., num. tables and graphs

Biographical notes

Helena Flam (Volume editor) Marcus Carson (Volume editor)

The Editors: Helena Flam is Professor of Sociology at the University of Leipzig. Her most recent works deal with institutional discrimination and the sociology of emotions. Marcus Carson is a researcher and senior lecturer at Stockholm University’s Department of Sociology. His research explores the role of ideas, institutions, and organized actors in policy making.

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