Family is NOT an institution: distinguishing institutions from organisations in social science and social theory |
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Authors: | Peter Rogers |
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Affiliation: | Sociology Department, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper addresses the use, and potential misuse, of the ‘institution’ as a key concept in sociology. The concept of the ‘institution’ is interrogated using ‘family’ as an example and new institutional economics (NIE) as a crucible. The sociological understanding of family as an ‘institution’ is challenged by the distinction between ‘institutions’ and ‘organisations’ in NIE. The blurring of generic non-sociological terms with critical sociological concepts causes confusion between institutions and organisations. This is highly problematic for understanding social change in increasingly complex systems. I conclude that the contextual embedding of sociological concepts remains important to the appropriate use of the term ‘institution’ in the social sciences. |
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Keywords: | New institutionalism social theory institution organisation political economy complex interplay theory |
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