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The Invisible Order A Relational Approach To Social Institutions Olli Herranen

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The Invisible Order A Relational Approach To Social Institutions Olli Herranen
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.81 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Olli Herranen
ISBN: 9783031164804, 3031164806
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Invisible Order A Relational Approach To Social Institutions Olli Herranen by Olli Herranen 9783031164804, 3031164806 instant download after payment.

The book addresses the problem of institutionalised order in modern capitalist societies with highly developed division of labour. Via thorough critique and reconstruction of neo institutionalist theory, classical social theories, and critical ideology theory, The Invisible Order introduces the first relational theory of social institutions to explain in detail how individuals end up encountering institutions as objective. Thus synthesising integrative and conflicting social relations, the work calls into question deeply rooted understandings in which society is variously construed as spontaneous equilibrium, solely conflict-driven, or a set of agent-based constructions. It offers a new take on the age-old questions of classical and critical social theory and on the fundamentals of institutional and organisational theory alike. This timely and useful relational examination of social institutions reveals how complex societies can keep functioning even though their orders are constantly contradicted by multiple disordering endeavours and tendencies. 

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