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structuration|ˌstrʌktjʊəˈreɪʃən| [f. structure v. + -ation.] The condition or process of organization in a structural form.
1927Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. XVIII. 6 After many such changes an image may represent a vast structure of meanings, and so ‘structuration’ may be attributed to it. 1934Mind XLIII. 110 In man the main feature, because the dynamic feature, of his development consists in the structuration of his propensities into sentiments. 1952W. J. H Sprott Social Psychol. iii. 52 All groups..tend towards structuration which is evidenced by..a role system, an ethos, a certain formalization of action-patterns. 1973A. Giddens Class Struct. Advanced Societies xi. 201 The influence of paratechnical relations upon working-class structuration. 1973Screen Spring/Summer 11 Semiology opens out that process in its disengagement of the heterogeneity of codes at work in the structuration of film. 1980Times Lit. Suppl. 26 Sept. 1072/1 It might be more appropriate to speak of the differential structuration of life chances as constituting classes. |