2017
DOI: 10.14712/23363525.2017.36
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Homo sociologicus and the Society of Individuals

Abstract: Abstract:The present article follows the themes treated in "The Society of Individuals: How to Solve the Dilemma of Individualism and Holism in Historical Sociology" published in the journal Historická sociologie No. 1/2015. Its primary topic is social roles, a theme actively discussed in sociological literature from the 1950s to the 1980s but afterwards largely neglected because the concepts of individual human actors (agents) and their actions (agency) pushed the topic of roles to the sidelines. This article… Show more

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“…R. Merton introduced a new perspective into the model of homo sociologicus using deviations, social dysfunctions [23]. J. Subrt draws attentionto the need to study social roles, behavioural strategies of a person in society, believing that the concept of "role play" can enrich Homo sociologicus[35].T. Parsons, introducing the categorical pair "status-role", which characterizes the place of a person in society, introduces a new understanding of homo sociologicus.…”
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“…R. Merton introduced a new perspective into the model of homo sociologicus using deviations, social dysfunctions [23]. J. Subrt draws attentionto the need to study social roles, behavioural strategies of a person in society, believing that the concept of "role play" can enrich Homo sociologicus[35].T. Parsons, introducing the categorical pair "status-role", which characterizes the place of a person in society, introduces a new understanding of homo sociologicus.…”
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confidence: 99%