The Socio-Cultural Dynamics of Development: Part 1 Development, Growth and Globalisation

M. Yolles
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Purpose Agency involves dynamic socio-cultural processes that facilitate development. This paper is written in three parts. In Part 1, there are two purposes, the first purpose is to intimately connect agency and institutional theory, and the second purpose is to explore the relationship between agency development and growth and globalisation. In Part 2, the purpose will be to explore development with respect to the political context by explaining in terms of culture under what conditions political groups may come to power. Using political frames intended to define their nature and realities, political groups seek to attract agents in their political sphere to gain administrative power. In Part 3, the purpose will be to model, using cybernetic agency theory, the nature of development and its reduction to instrumentality. Design/methodology/approach In this part of the three-part paper, development theory is explained as a multidisciplinary field in which research and theories are clustered together and set within an adaptive institutional activity system framework. An adaptive activity system has a plural membership of agents represented by agency. Agency represents an activity system that will be argued to operate through its institutional metasystem. This enables activity system development to be explained as a process of institutional evolution. In Part 1, the problem will be addressed of how the relationship between agency and institution enables institutional change. To resolve this agency will be shown to be institutional in nature, and agency development as a process of institutional evolution. To distinguish between development and growth/globalisation, agency will be taken to have an internal and external context. Distinction will then be made between development as an internal attribute of agency and its consequences, which may include the external attributes of growth/globalisation. It will also be explained that development may have a less desirable condition when it becomes liquid. Findings The three-part paper develops a political development theory that identifies the conditions under which formal political groups are able to promote frames of policy to attract support from autonomous agents that constitute the membership of the activity system, and hence gain agency status. Furthermore, Bauman’s theory of liquid modernity is connected to Sorokin’s theory of socio-cultural dynamics and cultural stability. One result is the notion of liquid development, an unstable condition of development in adaptive activity systems. Research limitations/implications The implication of this research is that, given additional appropriate measurement criteria, it will allow conceptual and empirical methods to be used that will potentially enable political outcomes in complex socio-political environments to be anticipated. Social implications The implication of this research is that it will allow empirical methods to be used that potentially enables political outcomes in complex socio-political environments to be anticipated, given additional appropriate measurement criteria. Originality/value The synergy of agency and institutional theories to explain the process of development is new, as well as its application to the political development process in a political landscape. As part of this synergistic process, Bauman’s concept of liquidity is shown to relate to Sorokin’s ideas of socio-cultural change.
发展的社会文化动力:第1部分:发展、增长和全球化
机构涉及促进发展的动态社会文化进程。本文分为三个部分。在第一部分中,有两个目的,第一个目的是将代理和制度理论紧密联系起来,第二个目的是探索代理发展与增长以及全球化之间的关系。在第2部分中,目的是通过从文化的角度解释政治团体在什么条件下可能上台,来探索政治背景下的发展。政治集团利用旨在界定其性质和现实的政治框架,试图吸引其政治领域内的代理人来获得行政权力。在第3部分,目的将是建模,使用控制论代理理论,发展的性质及其减少为工具。在由三部分组成的论文的这一部分中,发展理论被解释为一个多学科领域,在这个领域中,研究和理论被聚集在一起,并被置于一个适应性的制度活动系统框架内。一个适应性活动系统具有由代理所代表的多个代理成员。机构代表一种活动系统,我们认为它是通过其机构元系统来运作的。这使得活动系统的发展可以被解释为制度演变的过程。在第一部分中,将讨论机构和制度之间的关系如何使制度变革成为可能。要解决这一问题,就必须表明机构的本质是制度性的,而机构的发展是一个制度演变的过程。为了区分发展和增长/全球化,代理将被视为具有内部和外部背景。然后将区分作为机构的内部属性的发展及其后果,其中可能包括增长/全球化的外部属性。还将解释,当它变成液体时,发育可能有一个不太理想的条件。这篇由三部分组成的论文发展了一个政治发展理论,该理论确定了正式政治团体能够促进政策框架的条件,以吸引构成活动系统成员的自主代理人的支持,从而获得代理地位。此外,鲍曼的流动现代性理论与索罗金的社会文化动态和文化稳定性理论相联系。结果之一是液体发展的概念,这是适应性活动系统中不稳定的发展条件。研究的局限性/意义本研究的意义在于,给予额外的适当的测量标准,它将允许使用概念和经验方法,这将有可能使复杂的社会政治环境中的政治结果得以预测。社会意义本研究的意义在于,它将允许使用经验方法,在给定额外的适当测量标准的情况下,可能使复杂的社会政治环境中的政治结果得以预测。原创性/价值用代理理论和制度理论的协同作用来解释发展过程,以及将其应用于政治景观中的政治发展过程,都是新的。作为这一协同过程的一部分,鲍曼的流动性概念被证明与索罗金的社会文化变革思想有关。
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