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  AGENCY-IN-PRACTICE: AN INTERPENETRATION OF INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION PROCESSES
 
 
Title: AGENCY-IN-PRACTICE: AN INTERPENETRATION OF INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION PROCESSES
Author: Wandrei, Mary L.
Appeared in: Journal of constructivist psychology
Paging: Volume 16 (2003) nr. 4 pages 287-322
Year: 2003-10
Contents: Agency-in-practice is the concrete application of individual constructive capacities as permeated and potentiated by contemporaneous social meanings, practices, and institutions. This concept is proposed as one that maintains an intelligible, potent role for human agency in postmodern theorizing, while embracing the constructive processes of social interactions and institutions. Agency-in-practice is examined in three domains: (1) coordination of subpersonal processes, (2) construal and predication, and (3) language development and use. Implications of such a reformulation of agency are suggested, especially those regarding conditions for the full development of agency and for facilitating social change.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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