Actor-centered sociology
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Analytical sociology
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Rational choice theory
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Social outcomes derive from the actions of socially constituted actors in relations with each other
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Explain outcomes as the aggregate result of the actions and interactions of purposive individuals
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Individuals behave as economically rational agents. Explain outcomes as the aggregate result of these actions
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Attention to “thick” theories of the actor
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Desire-belief-opportunity framework for actors (DBO)
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Narrow economic rationality: consistent preferences and maximization of utilities
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Actors are formed and shaped by the social relations in which they develop
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Causal models; commitment to the causal mechanisms approach
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Equilibrium models; commitment to mathematical solutions for well-defined problems of choice.
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Narrative accounts of the development of social outcomes give actions of the actors
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Primacy of Coleman’s boat: explanation occurs from micro to macro and macro to micro
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Game theory is used to represent interactions among rational agents
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Agnostic about microfoundations
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Commitment to requirement of microfoundations
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Commitment to requirement of microfoundations
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Understanding Society
The similarity space of actor-centered research frameworks
Daniel Little | Chancellor of the University of Michigan-Dearborn, Professor of Philosophy at UM-Dearborn and Professor of Sociology at UM-Ann Arbor
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