Emotions, Embodied Cognition and the Adaptive Unconscious argues for
the need to consider many other factors, drawn from disciplines such
as socio-biology, evolutionary psychology, the study of the emotions,
the adaptive unconscious, the senses and conscious deliberation in
analysing the complex topography of social action and the making of
things. These factors are taken as ecological conditions that shape
the contemporary expression of complex societies, not as constraints
on human plasticity. Without ‘foundations’, complex society cannot
exist nor less evolve. This is the familiar pairing from complexity
theory: path dependency and dynamic emergence. Inter-disciplinary and
complexity perspectives need to be incorporated into the social
sciences. Routinely, sociologists think of social phenomena as a
distinct field, expressed in the term: the ‘social construction
of’ without apparent need to refer to other material, biological,
psychological, material or ecological conditions or agents. This book
shows how the familiar sociological dynamics of identity, solidarity,
differentiation and communication are shaped through the persistent
interaction of unconscious and affective processing with conscious
deliberation in newly emergent contexts. It is this re-expression, not
the surpassing, of human characteristics in contemporary social action
that needs to re-inform a complex, ecological approach to the theory
and methodologies of the social sciences. The book is intended for a
postgraduate/research audience and doctoral students to introduce and
synthesise inter-disciplinary contributions to research into
complexity theory in the social sciences.
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A Complex Topography of the Social Making of Things
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780429675799
Publisert
2020
Utgave
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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