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Are relational processes teleological or self-referential?: What relational sociology can learn from systems theory

    1. [1] Dalhousie University

      Dalhousie University

      Canadá

  • Localización: Digithum: A relational perspective on culture and society, ISSN-e 1575-2275, Nº. 26, 2020 (Ejemplar dedicado a: La obra de François Dépélteau (Editor: Prof. Peeter Selg))
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • This paper aims at expanding on François Dépelteau’s conception of social relation as dynamic processes. I argue that the basic concept of process is in need of further developments. We tend to understand processes as teleological, but I contend that self-referential processes are a more interesting model for relational sociology. Using Niklas Luhmann’s theory, we can conceive self-referential processes as systems that self-organise by transforming disorder into order. For this to be possible, systems must harbour within themselves. The paper then explores the various reasons that explain this special feature.


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