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NORBERT ELIAS AND PROCESS SOCIOLOGY

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  131-148

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NORBERT ELIAS offers a particular paradigm for sociological thought, one which opposes both the structural-functionalist and methodological-individualist tendencies in sociology in a quite different manner from the Marxist and Neo-Marxist critics, or structuralist and postmoderist theories. He developed a unique set of concepts for analyzing social life which he hoped can cut through many of the central dilemmas in sociology, especially the apparent oppositions between action and structure, individual and society. There are at least five interconnected principles underlying Elias's approach to sociology. Firstly, the outcome of the combination of human actions is most often unplanned and unintended. Secondly, human individuals can only be understood in their interdependencies with each other, as part of networks of social relations. Thirdly, human social life should be understood in terms of relations rather than states. Fourthly, human societies can only be understood as consisting of long term processes of development and changes, rather than timeless states or conditions. Fifthly, sociological thought moves constantly between a position of social and emotional involvement in the topics of study and one of detachment from them.

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    MAJD ALDIN, A.. (2004). NORBERT ELIAS AND PROCESS SOCIOLOGY. JOURNAL OF HUMAN SCIENCES, -(41-42), 131-148. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/371894/en

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    MAJD ALDIN A.. NORBERT ELIAS AND PROCESS SOCIOLOGY. JOURNAL OF HUMAN SCIENCES[Internet]. 2004;-(41-42):131-148. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/371894/en

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    A. MAJD ALDIN, “NORBERT ELIAS AND PROCESS SOCIOLOGY,” JOURNAL OF HUMAN SCIENCES, vol. -, no. 41-42, pp. 131–148, 2004, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/371894/en

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