Complexity, Society and Social Transactions

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adaptive systems theory
Alternative Prediction Model
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Bhaskar
canon
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Complex Adaptive Systems
Complex Adaptive Systems Model
Continually Renegotiated
critical realism
culture
Dewey and Bentley
Dissipative Structures
Ecological Anthropology
economy
emergence
emergent social phenomena
epistemological frameworks
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Esse Sequitur Operari
evaluation
explaining
Folk Psychology
General Social Theory
Giddens
Giddens's Structuration Theory
Giddens's Work
Giddens’s Structuration Theory
Giddens’s Work
Interdependent Agents
interpretation
Intransitive World
Maslow
Mead
myths
narrative
narrative construction
Nash Equilibrium
negotiated order theory
negotiation
Non-adaptive Systems
OED
ontology
Peirce
re-construction
re-negotiation
Reflective Human Consciousness
Ricoeur
Sensuous Response
Smart Phones
social constructions
social theory
Social Transaction
social transaction theory
society
Specious Present
Stanford Prison Experiment
Strauss
structuration
structures
Thomas B. Whalen
Tom Whalen

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138894587
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book develops and presents a general social theory explaining social, cultural and economic ontology and, as a by-product, the ontology of other social institutions and structures. This theory is called social transaction theory. Using the framework of the complex adaptive systems model, this transdisciplinary social theory proposes that society, culture and economy are emergent from social and environmental transaction and negotiation. Each transaction contains an element of negotiation. With each transaction, there is continual renegotiation, however small or large. Even if the result is no change, renegotiation takes place. Thus, there is a constant emergence of social constructions and a continuous reconstruction of society in the ‘specious present.’ Practices, beliefs, explanations, and traditions become part of the accepted canon of a group through continual social transaction. Deviations from canon and expected outcomes are managed through narrative. Narrative can be either rejected or accepted into the social canon of a group or society.

This social theory applied Bhaskar’s critical realism to refine the several theoretical works that were utilized. These include complex adaptive systems, Mead’s social theory, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, Strauss’s negotiated order theory, game theory, Bruner’s narrative and folk psychology, Giddens's structuration theory and Ricoeur’s interpretation theory.

A transdisciplinary account of the emergence of society and culture and the role of narrative, Complexity, Society and Social Transactions will appeal to scholars and practitioners of social theory and sociology.

Thomas B. Whalen is Assistant Professor of Business in the Business and Economics Department at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, USA.

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