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Making up People:On Some Looping Effects of the Human Kind - Institutional Reflexivity or Social Control?

Sparti,Davide
European Journal of Social Theory , Volume 4 (3): 331 SAGEAug 1, 2001

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Making up People:On Some Looping Effects of the Human Kind - Institutional Reflexivity or Social Control?

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This paper is an account of the co-construction of categorical identity and personal identity among human beings. As people recognize themselves within a socially sanctioned categorical scheme, they reproduce that scheme, and hence institutional and personal reflexivity occur as a joint movement that, at the same time, can be seen as an exercise in social control. The inspirations for this account are lan Hacking's view about the distinctiveness of social kinds from natural kinds, and Dan Sperber's idea about cultural communication as a form of social epidemiology.
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Title
Making up People:On Some Looping Effects of the Human Kind - Institutional Reflexivity or Social Control?
Author(s)
Sparti,Davide
Journal
European Journal of Social Theory , Volume 4 (3): 331 SAGE – Aug 1, 2001
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 2001 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
1368-4310
eISSN
1368-4310
D.O.I.
10.1177/13684310122225154
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