Sociology as Analysis of the Unintended

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Error Correction Theory
Figurational Sociology
Head Injuries
Health Behavioral Theory
Ignorance
ignorance studies
institutional reproduction
Invisible Elbow
Limits to anticipation
Long Term Social Processes
Main Analytical Frameworks
Manifest Latent Distinction
Matthias Gross
Minorities Paradigm
Norbert Elias
Normalization Turn
Possibilistic Turn
Possiblism
Purposive Social Action
Risk Society Framework
Risk Society Theory
Robert K. Merton
Semantic Shift
semantic shifts in social theory
social action outcomes
Social Reproduction
Sociology as Analysis of the Unintended
sociology of risk
theoretical sociology
Three Theories and Three Sociological Problems
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Unanticipated Consequences
Unintended Consequences
unintended consequences in sport research
Unintended Idea
Unorganized Action
Van Parijs

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  • ISBN 9780367486976
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Sociology of unintended consequences is commonly depicted as a framework for understanding the outcomes that run counter to the initial intentions of social actors because of factors such as ignorance, error and complexity. This conventional approach, however, is now undergoing change under the influence of more encompassing shifts in framing in social sciences. Indeed, in the last few years, the study of the unintended has evidently moved from the question "What are the sources of the unintended?" to the inquiry "What is it that makes the unintended possible?" or "What risks, but also opportunities, do the unintended entail?"

Explaining this puzzle in relation to the internal dynamics of sociology of unintended consequences, Adriana Mica makes an erudite journey in relation to its three main analytical frameworks, their semantic shifts, setbacks and theoretical revivals. Certainly, through the examination of the use of protective headgear in boxing, this volume renders explicitly the possibilistic turn not only in the specific research of the unintended, but in sociology more generally.

Presenting the contributions of leading sociology theorists in a new light, Sociology as Analysis of the Unintended will appeal to graduate students and researchers interested in fields such as theoretical sociology, sociology of substantive issues and sociology of sport.

Adriana Mica is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Social Prevention and Resocialisation, University of Warsaw, Poland

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