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The theory of social games: outline of a general theory for the social sciences

Sociology

The theory of social games: outline of a general theory for the social sciences

J. Stolz

Explore a new perspective on social interactions with a groundbreaking theory that views social life as an interconnected web of games shaped by goals, rules, and collective actions. This fascinating research conducted by Jörg Stolz promises to illuminate the complexities of social dynamics and integrate diverse theoretical frameworks.

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Abstract
Sociological general theories (or "grand theories") have been criticized for being too abstract to be of any practical use for empirical sociological work. This paper presents the outline of a general theory that claims to be better linked to empirical social research than previous theoretical attempts. The theory analyzes social life as a multitude of interacting social games. A social game is an entity created by players with resources who engage in action that is shaped by goals, rules, and representations, that involves objects, and that leads to game outcomes. The general theory is as encompassing as previous theoretical attempts, while allowing us to integrate both instrumental and normative action at different levels of the social. Its main advantage is that it is linked to middle-range theory and empirical research by a descriptive-interpretive heuristic, an explanatory heuristic, and formal and agent-based modeling. The article provides many examples to illustrate the claims.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jun 30, 2023
Authors
Jörg Stolz
Tags
social sciences
social games
interacting systems
instrumental action
empirical research
theoretical framework
agent-based modeling
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