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== External links == * [https://books.google.com/books?id=cV8xnSIa0-IC Anthony Giddens'''The constitution of society: An outline of the theory of structuration''.]. Giddens' most comprehensive work on structuration theory. Available in part for free online via [[Google Books]] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=XSygwVx5uXYC&q=structuration This book] is intended to provide an accessible introduction to Giddens' work and also to situate structuration theory in the context of other approaches. Available in part for free online via [[Google Books]]. * [https://books.google.com/books?id=CqHtobKUSv8C&q=anthony+giddens A critical assessment] of Giddens' entire body of work. Available in part for free online via [[Google Books]]. * [https://books.google.com/books?id=2dmPoUSS_toC&dq=structuration+theory&pg=PA321 Social theory for beginners.] Available in part for free online via [[Google Books]]. * [http://www.theory.org.uk/giddens2.htm Anthony Giddens: The theory of structuration - Theory.org.uk]. * {{YouTube|Zy_UzSm0NnY|A video}} detailing the structure of structuration theory as contrasted with [[Talcott Parsons]]'s [[Action theory (sociology)|action theory]]. {{Positivism}} [[Category:Sociological theories]] [[Category:Critical theory]] [[Category:Social change]] [[Category:Social theories]]
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