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Engaging with several emerging and interconnected approaches in the social sciences, including pragmatism, system theory, processual thinking and relational thinking, this book leverages John Dewey and Arthur Bentleys often misunderstood concept of trans-action to revisit and redefine our perceptions of social relations and social life. The contributors gathered here use trans-action in a more specific sense, showing why and how social scientists and philosophers might use the concept to better understand our social life and social problems. As the first collective sociological attempt to apply the concept of trans-action to contemporary social issues, this volume is a key reference for the growing audience of relational and processual thinkers in the social sciences and beyond.

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Palgrave Studies in Relational Sociology Series Editors Nick Crossley - photo 1
Palgrave Studies in Relational Sociology
Series Editors
Nick Crossley
Department of Sociology, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Peeter Selg
School of Governance, Law and Society, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia

In various disciplines such as archeology, psychology, psychoanalysis, international relations, and philosophy, we have seen the emergence of relational approaches or theories. This series, founded by Franois Dpelteau, seeks to further develop relational sociology through the publication of diverse theoretical and empirical researchincluding that which is critical of the relational approach. In this respect, the goal of the series is to explore the advantages and limits of relational sociology. The series welcomes contributions related to various thinkers, theories, and methods clearly associated with relational sociology (such as Bourdieu, critical realism, Deleuze, Dewey, Elias, Latour, Luhmann, Mead, network analysis, symbolic interactionism, Tarde, and Tilly). Multidisciplinary studies which are relevant to relational sociology are also welcome, as well as research on various empirical topics (such as education, family, music, health, social inequalities, international relations, feminism, ethnicity, environmental issues, politics, culture, violence, social movements, and terrorism). Relational sociologyand more specifically, this serieswill contribute to change and support contemporary sociology by discussing fundamental principles and issues within a relational framework.

More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/15100

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John Dewey and the Notion of Trans-action
A Sociological Reply on Rethinking Relations and Social Processes
Editor Christian Morgner University of Leicester Leicester UK Palgrave - photo 2
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Christian Morgner
University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
Palgrave Studies in Relational Sociology
ISBN 978-3-030-26379-9 e-ISBN 978-3-030-26380-5
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Contents
Christian Morgner
Peeter Selg
Peeter Selg and Piret Peiker
Philippe Lorino
Mark Rimmer
Christian Morgner
Osmo Kivinen and Tero Piiroinen
Louis Qur
Mnica J. Snchez-Flores
List of Figures
Fig. 6.1 Genius as self-action ( Source Author)
Fig. 6.2 Rebel artist as inter-action ( Source Author)
Fig. 6.3 Inhabitants of Paris ( Source Statistics Paris [references])
Fig. 6.4 Foreign nationals living in Paris ( Source Statistics Paris [references])
Fig. 6.5 Percentage of foreign nationals in major European cities in 1891 ( Source Statistics Paris [references])
Fig. 6.6 Foreign nationals living in Paris between 18611911 ( Source Statistics Paris [references])
Fig. 6.7 Artists living in Paris ( Source Statistics Paris [References])
Fig. 6.8 World exhibition Paris 1855 ( Source Commission impriale [1855] and Vignon [1855])
Fig. 6.9 World exhibition Paris 1867 (2320 artists would attend the event including works from Turkey, Egypt, Persia, China, Japan, Siam, Tunisia, Morocco, United States of America, Brazil, Kingdom of Hawaii. In months of the exhibition, April to October 1967, theatre attendance in Paris would reach between two to three million visitors, which is twice and nearly three times the size in comparison to the same time period in the year before and after [Commission impriale 1869]) ( Source Commission impriale 1867)
Fig. 6.10 Trans-action artist work of art (The square root is used in contrast to the traditional arrows as to express the notion of squaring and its self-referential notion, where the solution derives from multiplying the number with itself) ( Source Author)
Fig. 6.11 Jackson Pollock curriculum vitae, 1947?, Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner papers, circa 19051984. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. https://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/items/detail/jackson-pollock-curriculum-vitae-15419
Notes on Contributors
Osmo Kivinen, Ph.D.

is Professor of Sociology of Education at the University of Turku, Finland, Research Unit for the Sociology of Education (RUSE). His list of publications contains more than 300 titles. His research areas not only cover sociology and the entire field of education, but also extend to working life. A philosophical and methodological focus is on American classical pragmatism and its further developments, for instance, methodological relationalism. Recent developments of Darwinian evolutionary theory are of interest. Quantitative analyses of scientific and academic activities in international comparison are also central research areas. Productivity analyses of research and evaluation of ranking and rating methods in the scientometric sense belong to the recent targets of inquiry.

Philippe Lorino, Ph.D.

is Emeritus Distinguished Professor at ESSEC Business School, Paris, France, and an adviser to the French Nuclear Safety Authority. He served as a senior civil servant in the French government and as a director in the finance department of an international manufacturing company. He draws from pragmatist philosophy to study organizations as organizing processes, exploratory and dialogical inquiries, rather than organizational structures. He conceptualizes technological and managerial tools as semiotic mediations of organizing processes. He has published chapters, articles in international top-ranking journals and the book Pragmatism and Organization Studies

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