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"Theories of the actor"

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Blogger Bernando J Sujibto said...

Dear majesty..

Nice post. But I try to figure out the different meaning between actor and agent in social sciences. Would you please give me an overview?

Thank you

Bje, Student of Sociology from Indonesia

October 28, 2011 at 12:44 PM

Anonymous Doug Carmichael said...

Another approach is to build on the realization that each person's genes include a mix of talents which then interact through parents and other socialization. The result is an actor that is not just a reflection of experience and socializing.

Take a simple case: a person who is born small has a different set of options with a sadistic father than a person born built large and strong.

The result of this line of thinking is that people are yet more varied than rational actor or social construction theories arrive at.

It is this increased variance that drives methods people nuts, since they are trying to get to predictability. An alternative goal is understanding which might yield less prediction but smarter approaches to living well, responsibility to others, and creating long term goals for self and society.

October 29, 2011 at 8:46 PM

Blogger Dan Little said...

Bernando,

I don't draw a distinction between agent and actor; in each case it is the individual carrying out a set of purposes, motives, beliefs, emotions, impulses, etc.

November 11, 2011 at 7:35 AM

Anonymous celebnetworthstat said...

To me, there is no difference between an agent and an actor; in both cases, it is the person acting on their own behalf who is responsible for their actions.

January 15, 2023 at 6:50 AM

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