На что можно указать пальцем? Фрейм, практика, вещь и кое-что еще

  • Андрей Корбут Analysis of Social Institutions Department; Centre for Fundamental Sociology
Keywords: sociological subject, practice, frame, everyday world, thing, phenomena of order, local actions, social situations

Abstract

In the paper an attempt is made to view some of the most fruitful approaches to defining a sociology's subject. It is argued that something becomes a sociology's subject only inasmuch as it can be pointed to with a finger. Pointing with a finger is viewed as a research procedure referring to a concrete ways of organization and production of the social order phenomena. The main object of the critique here is the three approaches to defining sociology's subject: frame analysis, theory of practices and sociology of things, which try to distinguish an observable features of social situations as something that participants must assign a meaning to. The alternative is to view social order phenomena as through and through local, accountable, competent, reproducible concerted sequences of action those accomplishment provide the participants with an observable and understandable features of the current situation of activity.

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Published
2011-03-30
How to Cite
КорбутА. (2011). На что можно указать пальцем? Фрейм, практика, вещь и кое-что еще. Russian Sociological Review, 8(1), 70-85. Retrieved from https://philosophy.hse.ru/index.php/sociologica/article/view/454
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Papers and essays