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The Situational Logic of Social Actions
The Situational Logic of Social Actions
Dixon, John E., 1946 May 9-
Dixon, John E., 1946 May 9-
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Dixon (emeritus), Rhys Dogan (both public policy and management), and Alan Sanderson (law and social science, all U. of Plymouth, Britain) strive to make social interactions more predictable by explaining the process by which people come to the conclusion that a particular social action is both possible and desirable in a particular relational situation. They demarcate and explore the implications of a set of situational logics that are grounded in how a person can choose not only to comprehend the actuality of a relational situation, but also to understand why social actions are carried out the way they are in that situation. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Social interaction.
Interpersonal relations.
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New York : Nova Science Publishers, ©2009.
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