Search

Showing total 971 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Publication Year Range Last 50 years Remove constraint Publication Year Range: Last 50 years Journal journal for the theory of social behaviour Remove constraint Journal: journal for the theory of social behaviour Database Complementary Index Remove constraint Database: Complementary Index Publisher wiley-blackwell Remove constraint Publisher: wiley-blackwell
971 results

Search Results

1. On the Uses of Phenomenology in Sociological Research: A Typology, some Criticisms and a Plea.

2. Neither individualism nor anti‐individualism: The coevolution of social systems and psychic systems.

3. Redefining emergence: Making the case for contextual emergence in critical realism.

4. Durkheim and realism.

5. Sensory experiences and social representation – Embodied multimodality of common‐sense thinking.

6. Social psychology as a stable interpretative framework irrefutably committed to the scientific study of persons and society.

7. Representing personal and common futures: Insights and new connections between the theory of social representations and the pragmatic sociology of engagements.

8. Structure and agency between French and Morphogenetic Régulation.

9. Social cognition and the origin of concepts in Durkheim's sociology of knowledge.

10. The nature of bank money, a case study of transformation in the Czech banking sector.

11. Experience, Subjectivity, Selfhood: Beyond a Meadian Sociology of the Self.

12. Contingency and Social Change: Collective Engagement in Conditions of Radical Uncertainty.

13. The Minimal Model of Argumentation: Qualitative data analysis for epistemic speech, text and policy.

14. Social positioning theory and quantum mechanics.

15. Autonomous Agency in Anti‐Dualistic Social Ontologies: A Compatibilist Notion.

16. Materiality and Change in Social Fields.

17. Relationship course theory: An interdisciplinary integrative proposition to address the complexification of interpersonal relationships.

18. The Concept of Function in Social Positioning Theory.

19. Homelessness, Public Space and Civil Disobedience.

20. Continuities Between Peircean Realism and Critical Realism: On Causation, Ontology, and Truth.

21. Recognising recognition: Self‐other dynamics in everyday encounters and experiences.

22. Coordinating Behaviors: Is social interaction scripted?

23. Powerless, Stupefied, and Repressed Actors Cannot Challenge Climate Change: Real Helplessness as a Barrier Between Environmental Concern and Action.

24. Shedding Some (More) Light in Bourdieu's Habitus and Doxa: A Socio‐Phenomenological Approach.

25. Institutional Violations, Costs and Attitudes.

26. Epoch‐Making Changes in the Cultural Evolution of Communication: Communication technologies seen as organized hubs of skillful human activities.

27. A Motivational Theory of Roles, Rewards, and Institutions.

28. Contending philosophy of social science perspectives: A flexible typology.

29. Heritage, the power of the past, and the politics of (mis)recognition.

30. Explaining with Intentional Omissions.

31. Pragmatic competence, autistic language use and the basic properties of human language.

32. Framing the tendency to betray one's good intentions. Akrasia as a dialogical dynamic.

33. Toward a sociological theory of social pain.

34. Questioning Consilience and Autonomy in Self‐Determination Theory: A Critique and Hermeneutic‐Phenomenological Alternative.

35. Where does research design fall short? Mental health related-stigma as example.

36. What is implicit culture?

37. Thinking about laws in political science (and beyond).

38. Concept and types of order position: Privilege and discrimination in an institutional conception.

39. Peircean realism: A primer.

40. Social media and diatopic tension: A psychosocial study with Haddad and Bolsonaro's voters in Brazil.

41. Organizing cultural dimensions within and across six frameworks: A human development perspective.

42. Hope, habitus and social recognition: A Bourdieusian proposal.

43. Does social psychology need a new semiotic overarching framework for grasping social knowledge? Commentary on J. Wachelke: Semiosis, thought and codes: A theoretical framework for social knowledge.

44. The meanings of tolerance: Discursive usage in a case of 'identity politics'.

45. Tolerance and political freedom: Critique of a postmodern re‐definition of tolerance.

46. Rights and obligations in Cambridge social ontology.

47. Falling in and out of love: With and beyond Bourdieu on individual enchantment and disenchantment.

48. Systemic abduction: Reconstructing towards concept clarity in management studies.

49. RETRACTED: A critical review on the mimetic theory of René Girard: Politics, religion, and violence.

50. Experts, naturalism, and democracy.