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STRUCTURATION THEORY
A prominent scholar & British sociologist
Anthony Giddens, who developed the concept of
structuration.
Structuration theory attempts to understand
human social behaviour by resolvig the
competing viewsof structure-agency & macro-
micro perspective.
 This is achieved by studying the processes that
take place at the interface between the actor
and the structure.
Structuration means studying the ways in
which social systems are produced and
reproduced in social interacton.
Giddens defines structuration as "the
structuring of social relations across time and
space, in virtue of the duality of structure”.
Structuration is a processes, modify,
developed by the actor.
The term structure referred generally to "rules
and resources" and more specifically to "the
structuring properties allowing the 'binding' of
time-space in social systems".
Giddens uses "the duality of structure" to
emphasize structure's nature as both medium
and outcome.
 Social structures contain agents and or are the
product of past actions of agents. Giddens holds
this duality, alongside "structure" and "system,"
as the core of structuration theory.
The duality of structure is essentially a
process whereby agents and structures
mutually enact social systems, and social
systems in turn become part of that duality.
Structures are the "rules and resources" embedded
in agents' memory traces. Agents call upon their
memory traces of which they are "knowledgeable"
to perform social actions. "Knowledgeability" refers
to "what agents know about what they do, and why
they do it." Giddens divides memory traces
(structures-within-knowledgeability) into three
types:
• Domination (power): Giddens also uses "resources"
to refer to this type. "Authoritative resources" allow
agents to control persons, whereas "allocative
resources" allow agents to control material objects.
• Signification (meaning)
• Legitimation (norms): Giddens sometimes
uses "rules" to refer to either signification or
legitimation. An agent draws upon these
stocks of knowledge via memory to inform
him or herself about the external context,
conditions, and potential results of an
action.)
• When an agent uses these structures for
social interactions, they are called modalities
and present themselves in the forms of
facility (domination), interpretive scheme or
communication (signification) and norms or
sanctions (legitimation).
• Agency, as Giddens calls it, is human action.
• Agency is critical to both the reproduction and
the transformation of society. Another way to
explain this concept is by what Giddens calls the
"reflexive monitoring of actions.“
• "Reflexive monitoring" refers to agents' ability
to monitor their actions and those actions'
settings and contexts. Monitoring is an essential
characteristic of agency.
• Actions are constrained by agents inherent
capabilities and their understandings of
available actions and external limitations.
Practical consciousness and discursive
consciousness inform these abilities.
• Practical consciousness is the knowledgeability
that an agent brings to the tasks required by
everyday life, which is so integrated as to be
hardly noticed. Reflexive monitoring occurs at
the level of practical consciousness. Discursive
consciousness is the ability to verbally express
knowledge.
• Alongside practical and discursive
consciousness, Giddens recognizes actors as
having reflexive, contextual knowledge, and
that habitual, widespread use of
knowledgeability makes structures become
institutionalized.

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structuration theory

  • 3. A prominent scholar & British sociologist Anthony Giddens, who developed the concept of structuration. Structuration theory attempts to understand human social behaviour by resolvig the competing viewsof structure-agency & macro- micro perspective.  This is achieved by studying the processes that take place at the interface between the actor and the structure.
  • 4. Structuration means studying the ways in which social systems are produced and reproduced in social interacton. Giddens defines structuration as "the structuring of social relations across time and space, in virtue of the duality of structure”. Structuration is a processes, modify, developed by the actor.
  • 5. The term structure referred generally to "rules and resources" and more specifically to "the structuring properties allowing the 'binding' of time-space in social systems". Giddens uses "the duality of structure" to emphasize structure's nature as both medium and outcome.  Social structures contain agents and or are the product of past actions of agents. Giddens holds this duality, alongside "structure" and "system," as the core of structuration theory.
  • 6. The duality of structure is essentially a process whereby agents and structures mutually enact social systems, and social systems in turn become part of that duality.
  • 7. Structures are the "rules and resources" embedded in agents' memory traces. Agents call upon their memory traces of which they are "knowledgeable" to perform social actions. "Knowledgeability" refers to "what agents know about what they do, and why they do it." Giddens divides memory traces (structures-within-knowledgeability) into three types: • Domination (power): Giddens also uses "resources" to refer to this type. "Authoritative resources" allow agents to control persons, whereas "allocative resources" allow agents to control material objects.
  • 8. • Signification (meaning) • Legitimation (norms): Giddens sometimes uses "rules" to refer to either signification or legitimation. An agent draws upon these stocks of knowledge via memory to inform him or herself about the external context, conditions, and potential results of an action.) • When an agent uses these structures for social interactions, they are called modalities and present themselves in the forms of facility (domination), interpretive scheme or communication (signification) and norms or sanctions (legitimation).
  • 9. • Agency, as Giddens calls it, is human action. • Agency is critical to both the reproduction and the transformation of society. Another way to explain this concept is by what Giddens calls the "reflexive monitoring of actions.“ • "Reflexive monitoring" refers to agents' ability to monitor their actions and those actions' settings and contexts. Monitoring is an essential characteristic of agency.
  • 10. • Actions are constrained by agents inherent capabilities and their understandings of available actions and external limitations. Practical consciousness and discursive consciousness inform these abilities. • Practical consciousness is the knowledgeability that an agent brings to the tasks required by everyday life, which is so integrated as to be hardly noticed. Reflexive monitoring occurs at the level of practical consciousness. Discursive consciousness is the ability to verbally express knowledge.
  • 11. • Alongside practical and discursive consciousness, Giddens recognizes actors as having reflexive, contextual knowledge, and that habitual, widespread use of knowledgeability makes structures become institutionalized.