Agents, actors, actorhood: institutional perspectives on the nature of agency, action, and authority

Hokyu Hwang (Editor), Jeannette A Colyvas (Editor), Gili S Drori (Editor)

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Abstract

National governments are increasingly sharing the stage with many other forms of empowered social actors and authoritative players. Worldwide, alongside governmental bureaucracies, we witness the proliferation of non-for-profit and voluntary associations, business organizations and corporations, civic action committees and political parties, as well as celebrities and cultural icons. Importantly, whether they are individual- and collective social actors, these various actors are bestowed with the legitimate authority to speak their mind, act on their agenda, and influence the course of social progress. How might we conceptualize the role of such empowered social actors? This compilation of research and commentary gathers a range of institutional perspectives investigating what the devolution of state power and the so-called democratization of social action means for the nature of authority and how the multiplicity and variety of social actors impacts societies worldwide, extending from focus on agents to actors to actorhood.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBingley, UK
PublisherEmerald Publishing
Number of pages293
ISBN (Electronic)1787560805, 1787560821, 9781787560802, 9781787560826
ISBN (Print)1787560813, 9781787560819
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

Publication series

NameResearch in the sociology of organizations
PublisherEmerald Publishing
Volumevolume 58

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