The Evolution of the Concept of Social Action: Parsons and Goffman
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Goffman’s analysis of gambling is very important for our overall understanding of his work. This is because Goffman’s sociology is driven by both theoretical and ethnographic impulses, and his gambling project is the third of his three major ethnographic investigations. Goffman’s study of gambling is a key component in his sociology because it (a) develops a conceptual approach to the study of the interaction order, (b) extends Parsons’ and Merton’s analysis of social action and social control, and (c) links the microeconomic analysis of the social world that he associated with Thomas Schelling that has become the mainstay of the analytic sociology. Philip Manning Professor Department of Criminology, Anthropology, & Sociology Cleveland State University Email: [email protected]
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تاریخ انتشار 2016