Definition of structuration in English:
structuration
noun strʌktʃəˈreɪʃ(ə)nˌstrəkCHəˈrāSHən
mass nounThe state or process of organization in a structured form.
Example sentencesExamples
- The conditions of this structuration of regulatory form vary across time and space and have proved different in the two countries.
- The patterning of language thus reveals the structuration of organization, itself composed of multilayered conversations.
- It demonstrates both a general inside/outside structuration and a set of behaviours and processes that are clearly ‘international’ in form and content.
- A narrative about place yields structuration of meaning generated from identity to produce what is most salient about place.
- Another theorist has labelled similar effects in social organization more generally as mediate and proximate structuration.
- Alienated subjects cannot directly perceive how they participate in a wider process of structuration of meaning.
- The explanation for this phenomenon begins with the insights provided by theories of structuration and technology implementation.
- These frames include actor network theory, social network approaches, structuration theory and its variants, and institutional theory.
- We demonstrate this claim through an arena in which we argue that processes of scalar structuration are of especial significance.
- A pervasive theory of structuration needs to be built on preceding knowledge about agency and subjectivity.
- Viewed in light of class inequality as a structuration process, modularity has both a utopian and a reifying aspect.
- To circumvent this difficulty, Hegel reformulates the problem of necessity as pertaining to the structuration of consciousness.
- These variables interact in a process called structuration.
- Here we see how class contradictions may be worked through and ‘resolved’ ideologically within the racialized structuration of gender.