Refining Archer’s account of Agency and organization

Journal of Critical Realism 19 (1):45-57 (2020)
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What follows is a modest example of theorizing an existent theory (Karlsson and Bergman 2017; Swedberg 2014). The theory in question is Margaret S. Archer’s (1995, 2000a) Morphogenesis/Morphostasis...

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