Social Ontology and the Identification of Generic Performativity in Social Science: A Case of Performative Financialization

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 53 (4):303-326 (2023)
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Abstract

Although social ontology (SO) has attracted the attention of scholars in various disciplines, how it is applied to social scientific studies is still under-researched. To tackle this issue, this paper initially considers major streams of research on SO. It then argues that one of the aims of SO in the social sciences is to identify the rhetorical expression of social dynamism. To support this argument, the present study introduces a perspective of performativity and proposes that generic performativity should be identified by social scientists. Finally, such an attempt is demonstrated with reference to the global pursuit of financialization.

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