Back to Search Start Over

Industrialization and Labor Response: Notes Toward the Construction of a Multi-Level Data Structure.

Authors :
Lafferty, W. M.
Source :
Acta Sociologica (Taylor & Francis Ltd); 1970, Vol. 13 Issue 3, p161-188, 28p
Publication Year :
1970

Abstract

This paper is a broad attempt at a multi-level conceptualization of social change. It proceeds by taking a concrete research problem (the relationship between industrialization and the response of labor) and following it through successive stages of conceptualization, model-building, and the construction of an integrated structure for operationalization. The purpose of the paper is thus twofold; specifically, it presents a theory, model and data-gathering approach for the concrete problem at hand and, generally, it outlines possible theoretical and causal links among three distinct levels of social phenomena. It begins by depicting selected concepts from five different theorists in a conglomerate model which shows posited conceptual links within a causal range. It then proceeds to build up a multi-level framework around the three levels of ecological aggregate, organizational structure, and the individual actor. The theoretical nature of human ecology is presented as especially appropriate for analysis of change variables and the relationship of organizational structure to the ecological base is defined. The communal unit is defended as a contextual base and the individual is related theoretically to both this base and the level of emergent structure. A more complete categorization of contextual and backround variables is then added to that of the existing literature, and the nature of these variables is made more precise in terms of the multi-level structure. Finally an attempt is made to integrate, in a determinate fashion, the three "incommensurate" levels. This is done by relying on principles from ecological psychology whereby the concepts organism-environment, inside-outside, and thing-medium are used to postulate possibilities for cross-level causality. The end product is a multi-level, ecologically-based data structure for the analysis of dynamic social variables. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00016993
Volume :
13
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Acta Sociologica (Taylor & Francis Ltd)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10313166
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/000169937001300302