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A Theory of Fields (Paperback)
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A Theory of Fields (Paperback)
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Finding ways to understand the nature of social change and social
order-from political movements to market meltdowns-is one of the
enduring problems of social science. A Theory of Fields draws
together far-ranging insights from social movement theory,
organizational theory, and economic and political sociology to
construct a general theory of social organization and strategic
action. In a work of remarkable synthesis, imagination, and
analysis, Neil Fligstein and Doug McAdam propose that social change
and social order can be understood through what they call strategic
action fields. They posit that these fields are the general
building blocks of political and economic life, civil society, and
the state, and the fundamental form of order in our world today.
Similar to Russian dolls, they are nested and connected in a
broader environment of almost countless proximate and overlapping
fields. Fields are mutually dependent; change in one often triggers
change in another. At the core of the theory is an account of how
social actors fashion and maintain order in a given field. This
sociological theory of action, what they call "social skill," helps
explain what individuals do in strategic action fields to gain
cooperation or engage in competition. To demonstrate the breadth of
the theory, Fligstein and McAdam make its abstract principles
concrete through extended case studies of the Civil Rights Movement
and the rise and fall of the market for mortgages in the U.S. since
the 1960s. The book also provides a "how-to" guide to help others
implement the approach and discusses methodological issues. With a
bold new approach, A Theory of Fields offers both a rigorous and
practically applicable way of thinking through and making sense of
social order and change-and how one emerges from the other-in
modern, complex societies.
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