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No. 1(12) (2017): The Relational Turn in Sociology: Implications for the Study of Society, Culture, and Persons

Dictionary of Relational Sociology: Paolo Terenzi, Lucia Boccacin, Riccardo Prandini (eds.), “Lessico della sociologia relazionale”

  • Elżbieta Hałas
Submitted
22 May 2020
Published
01-04-2017

References

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  2. Boudon R. 1979. La logique du social. Introduction à l’analyse sociologique, Hachette.
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  4. Donati P. 2006b. Understanding the Human Person as a Relational Subject: An “After” Modern Paradigm for the Social Sciences (or: The “Economy” of Human Persons Lies on Their Ultimate Concerns, [in:] Conceptualization of the Person in Social Sciences, eds. E. Malinvaud, M.A. Glendon, The Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, pp. 284–295.
  5. Donati P. 2015. Manifesto for a Critical Realist Relational Sociology, “International Review of Sociology”, vol. 25(1), pp. 86–109.
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  9. Smith Ch. 2011. What Is a Person?: Rethinking Humanity, Social Life, and the Moral Good from the Person Up, The University of Chicago Press.
  10. Terenzi P., Boccacin L., Prandini R., eds. 2016. Lessico della sociologia relazionale, il Mulino.

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