Change and a Changing World? Theorizing Morphogenic Society

Journal of Critical Realism 15 (3):277-295 (2016)
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Abstract

In the following review essay I provide some background in order to place Margaret Archer's edited Volume 3 text, Generative Mechanisms, in context of the series from which it derives. In doing so I provide some sense of the significance of the series. Thereafter, I provide an overview of the key substantive claims of the essays, with some comment on how they may be linked together in terms of the theme of the series.

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