The Socio-Cultural Dynamics of Development: Part 3 Development through Agency Theory

M. Yolles
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Purpose Agency is inherently an institution and involves dynamic socio-cultural processes that facilitate development. This paper is written in three parts. The purpose in Part 1 was to represent agency theory as an institutional theory, and consideration was made of the relationship between development, growth and globalisation. In Part 2, the purpose was to explore development with respect to the political context, explaining in terms of culture under what conditions political groups may come to power. Using political frames intended to define their nature and realities, they seek to attract agents in their political sphere to gain administrative power. In this Part 3, the purpose of this paper is to model, using cybernetic agency theory, the nature of development and reduction to instrumentality. Design/methodology/approach Development theory is 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. In Parts 1 and 2 of this paper, agency was shown to have an institutional basis. Activity system development was also explained as a process of institutional evolution, and its potential was shown to provide power acquisition in a political landscape by competitive political frames which vie for support in a place of potentially susceptible agents. Here in Part 3, agency theory will be used to model the dynamic relationships between political frames and the agents that they wish to attract by projecting both cognitive and emotional structures, this enabling the anticipation of behaviour. Findings These relate to the three parts of the paper taken together. Agency is an evolutionary institutional system that can represent socio-political development. A model for political development has been created 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. On the way to this, it connects Bauman’s theory of liquid modernity 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. Agency theory can usefully explain detailed changes in agency, the relationships between agency agents, and interactions between agencies, this embracing institutional processes. Research limitations/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 is its application to the political development process in a political landscape. As part of this synergistic process, it has been shown how Bauman’s concept of liquidity relates to Sorokin’s ideas of socio-cultural change.
发展的社会文化动力:第三部分:代理理论的发展
机构本质上是一个机构,涉及促进发展的动态社会文化进程。本文分为三个部分。在第一部分的目的是代表代理理论作为一种制度理论,并考虑了发展,增长和全球化之间的关系。在第二部分中,目的是探讨政治背景下的发展,从文化的角度解释政治团体在什么条件下可能上台。他们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获得行政权力。在第三部分中,本文的目的是利用控制论代理理论,对发展和减少到工具性的本质进行建模。设计/方法/方法开发理论是一个多学科领域,其中的研究和理论聚集在一起,并设置在一个适应性的机构活动系统框架内。一个适应性活动系统具有由代理所代表的多个代理成员。在本文的第一部分和第二部分中,代理具有制度基础。活动系统的发展也被解释为制度演变的一个过程,它的潜力被证明是通过竞争的政治框架在政治环境中获得权力,这些政治框架在可能易受影响的代理人的地方争夺支持。在第3部分中,代理理论将被用来模拟政治框架和他们希望通过投射认知和情感结构来吸引的代理人之间的动态关系,这使得行为的预期成为可能。这些都与论文的三个部分有关。代理是一种进化的制度体系,可以代表社会政治发展。已经建立了一个政治发展模式,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行动者的支持,从而获得机构地位。在此过程中,它将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联系起来。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。代理理论可以有效地解释代理的详细变化,代理代理之间的关系,以及代理之间的相互作用,这包括制度过程。研究局限性/含义本研究的含义是,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,有可能预测复杂社会政治环境中的政治结果。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是一种新方法,将其应用于政治景观中的政治发展过程也是一种新方法。作为这一协同过程的一部分,它已经显示了鲍曼的流动性概念如何与索罗金的社会文化变革思想相关。
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