Its most prominent representatives have been French philosopher Claude Lévi-Strauss, linguist Roman Jakobson, and psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan.
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Structure exists only in and through the activities of human agents meaning people do things following a design, not just trying to complete a goal for personal gain. Combining structure and human agency is known as the structuration theory.
Considering the war on terror is everyday life for most of the world structuration wouldn't really apply. Military would be the closest example though, every human agent is designed to follow the same procedures, but it's not much of a social environment, they are completely controlled.
Structuration theory, proposed by Anthony Giddens, emphasizes the duality of structure, where social structures both constrain and enable human behavior. For example, the rules and norms of a society shape individual actions, such as adhering to laws, while individuals can also modify these structures through their choices and interactions, like advocating for social change. Another sample is in organizational behavior, where a company's policies guide employee actions, yet employees can influence those policies through collective bargaining or feedback. Thus, structuration highlights the dynamic interplay between agency and structure in social contexts.
Mark C. Suchman has written: 'On the role of law firms in the structuration of Silicon Valley' -- subject(s): Practice of law, Organizational behavior
They were War Hawks, or advocators of war against Britain; people who encouraged the War of 1812. Also it's actually Henry Clay and John Calhoun.
Christopher Bryant has written: 'Stafford Cripps' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Giddens' Theory of Structuration' 'The biology of respiration' -- subject(s): Tissue respiration, Respiration 'The River Within'
Anthony Giddens is not typically classified as a postmodernist; rather, he is known for his contributions to social theory within the framework of modernity. He developed the concept of "structuration," emphasizing the interplay between agency and structure in social practices. While he acknowledges postmodern influences, Giddens seeks to reconcile modernist ideas with contemporary social conditions, focusing on issues such as globalization and reflexivity. Thus, he is more accurately described as a modernist thinker engaging with postmodern themes rather than a postmodernist himself.
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Water is a polar substance. In liquid water, this gives rise to hydrogen bonds between molecules, making it structurally more compact. However when water is heated up to steam, those hydrogen bonds break up and the molecules cannot be maintained globally as aggregates. The forces in play in steam are of collisional type and the polarity of the molecules does result in short-range attractive forces yielding negative second virial coefficients but in no way the molecules arrange themselves to conform to a hydrogen-bonded structure. The probability of simultaneous collision between several molecules though rare in steam may become important at high pressures below the critical point, but should not be confused with the structuration between neighbouring molecules in liquid water where hydrogen bonding takes place due to the closeness between water molecules. What is sure is that there is no hydrogen bonds above the critical point of steam. In steam hydrogen bonding is just not taking place for the molecules are too distant from each other. Collisional binary encounter does not generate hydrogen bonding!!!
From the CIA World Factbook- "green symbolizes agriculture and forests, yellow the friendship and nobility of the people, red is unexplained but has been associated with the struggle for independence."