Site of the Social

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Foucault
Giddens
Heidegger
human practice constitution transformation social life individualist wholistic structuralist medicinal herb business Shaker
market ontological characteristics social order agency nature forms of social change social present future
social theory practice theory human material clearing of being Wittgenstein
Theodore R. Schatzki
village 1850s

Product details

  • ISBN 9780271022925
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb 2003
  • Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Inspired by Heidegger’s concept of the clearing of being, and by Wittgenstein’s ideas on human practice, Theodore Schatzki offers a novel approach to understanding the constitution and transformation of social life. Key to the account he develops here is the context in which social life unfolds—the "site of the social"—as a contingent and constantly metamorphosing mesh of practices and material orders. Schatzki’s analysis reveals the advantages of this site ontology over the traditional individualist, holistic, and structuralist accounts that have dominated social theory since the mid-nineteenth century.

A special feature of the book is its development of the theoretical argument by sustained reference to two historical examples: the medicinal herb business of a Shaker village in the 1850s and contemporary day trading on the Nasdaq market. First focusing on the relative simplicity of Shaker life to illuminate basic ontological characteristics of the social site, Schatzki then uses the sharp contrast with the complex and dynamic practice of day trading to reveal what makes this approach useful as a general account of social existence. Along the way he provides new insights into many major issues in social theory, including the nature of social order, the significance of agency, the distinction between society and nature, the forms of social change, and how the social present affects its future.

Theodore Schatzki is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kentucky.

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