On reflexivity and the conduct of the self in everyday life: reflections on Bourdieu and Archer

Volume: 66, Issue: 4, Pages: 605 - 625
Published: Oct 4, 2015
Abstract
This article provides a critique of the concept of reflexivity in social theory today and argues against the tendency to define agency exclusively in terms of reflexivity. Margaret Archer, in particular, is highlighted as a key proponent of this thesis. Archer argues that late modernity is characterized by reflexivity but, in our view, this position neglects the impact of more enduring aspects of agency, such as the routinization of social life...
Paper Details
Title
On reflexivity and the conduct of the self in everyday life: reflections on Bourdieu and Archer
Published Date
Oct 4, 2015
Volume
66
Issue
4
Pages
605 - 625
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