What is Social Action Theory? Part 1: Weber - A-Level Sociology Videos Theory and Research Methods

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  • What is Social Action Theory? Part 1: Weber - A-Level Sociology Videos Theory and Research Methods
    See 'Note Taking Questions' at the end of this description to improve your experience.
    There are some key differences between structural and action theories. Structural theories are macro or large scale, are deterministic, and claim that people are almost like passive puppets at the mercy of social structures.
    By contrast, action theories are micro theories, which look at small-scale interactions. These theories are voluntaristic, as they believe we possess agency and free will.
    Arguably the most important action theories are:
    • Weber’s social action theory
    • Symbolic interactionism
    • Phenomenology
    • Ethnomethodology
    Max Weber’s (1864-1920) social action theory wished to combine an understanding of structure and action and the result of these on behaviour. Find out more watching the video.
    The different types of Action
    Though action may have infinite meanings, Weber tries to classify meanings into four types.
    Learn more about other sociological theories such as Functionalism and Feminism.
    Note Taking Questions
    There are some key differences between structural and action theories. What are structural theories?
    By comparison to structural theories, what are action theories?
    What are four important social action theories?
    What did Weber’s social action theory attempt to show?
    Weber used Calvinism to explain cause and the meaning. Explain.
    Weber classified meaning into four types. What were they?
    How did Schutz criticise Weber?

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