Human agency
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- | Human agency refers to the possibility for individuals to act out of [[free will]]. The term human agency originates from the shift of | + | Human agency refers to the possibility for individuals to act out of [[free will]]. The term human agency originates from the shift of [[behaviourism]] to behaviouralism. During that shift it became known or at least thought that people do not only respond on stimuli in a universalistic way, but can also act differently, based on specific characteristics. This also refers to the discussion between determinism and indeterminism. |
Agency Conceptualization of human activity | Agency Conceptualization of human activity | ||
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Although agency is often seen as the opposite of structure, Werlen managed to create a compormis between the two. Acknowledging the existence of both, Werlen stated that both can be influenced by each other. Through human agency structures can be influenced and structures influence human agency. | Although agency is often seen as the opposite of structure, Werlen managed to create a compormis between the two. Acknowledging the existence of both, Werlen stated that both can be influenced by each other. Through human agency structures can be influenced and structures influence human agency. | ||
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Revision as of 13:36, 19 October 2010
Human agency refers to the possibility for individuals to act out of free will. The term human agency originates from the shift of behaviourism to behaviouralism. During that shift it became known or at least thought that people do not only respond on stimuli in a universalistic way, but can also act differently, based on specific characteristics. This also refers to the discussion between determinism and indeterminism.
Agency Conceptualization of human activity emphasizing the capacity of an individual actor to control its own actions instead of being subjected to external forces and conditions.
Although agency is often seen as the opposite of structure, Werlen managed to create a compormis between the two. Acknowledging the existence of both, Werlen stated that both can be influenced by each other. Through human agency structures can be influenced and structures influence human agency.
Lorenzo Goudsmits (0827991)
Lisanne Dols (0822701)