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Stream of action is a concept that has been introduced by [[Alfred Schütz]]. According to Schütz, [[action]] is a continuing process of conscious motivated behaviour, so it can be seen as a stream. “''The term ‘action’ shall designate human conduct as an ongoing process that is devised by actor in advance, that is, based on  a preconceived project.”'' (Wagner, 1970, p.144). Within this stream you have individual acts. A certain act is a boarderd timeframe in this constant stream of action. The preconceived project is the startpoint, from which the acts taking a stance focused on the future (Muzetto,2006). And to reach this project the are constantly acts which support to reach the goal.
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== References ==
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* Muzzetto, L. (2006). Time and meaning in Alfred Schütz. Universitá di Pisa: Pisa.
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*Wagner. H.R. (1970).  ''Alfred schutz on phenomenology and social relations.'' University of Chicago press: Chicago.
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== Contributors ==
Page created by Lars Paardekooper 9 October 2012
Page created by Lars Paardekooper 9 October 2012

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Stream of action is a concept that has been introduced by Alfred Schütz. According to Schütz, action is a continuing process of conscious motivated behaviour, so it can be seen as a stream. “The term ‘action’ shall designate human conduct as an ongoing process that is devised by actor in advance, that is, based on a preconceived project.” (Wagner, 1970, p.144). Within this stream you have individual acts. A certain act is a boarderd timeframe in this constant stream of action. The preconceived project is the startpoint, from which the acts taking a stance focused on the future (Muzetto,2006). And to reach this project the are constantly acts which support to reach the goal.

References

  • Muzzetto, L. (2006). Time and meaning in Alfred Schütz. Universitá di Pisa: Pisa.
  • Wagner. H.R. (1970). Alfred schutz on phenomenology and social relations. University of Chicago press: Chicago.


Contributors

Page created by Lars Paardekooper 9 October 2012