Social Agency


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<p>Praxiology deals with doing and working from the point of view of effectiveness. It has three components: analysis of concepts involving purposive actions; critique of models of action from the viewpoint of efficiency; and normative advisory aspects in recommendations for increasing human efficiency. This fourth volume of the <em>Praxiology </em>series is devoted to the very special topic of social agency. It focuses on two important praxiological concepts: rationality and preparation as preconditions for human action to be effective and efficient.</p><p>The question of efficiency was raised by Anatol Rapoport over three decades ago in his lecture to the audience at the Praxiological Seminar in Warsaw in 1961. <em>Social Agency</em> begins with an article written by this same famous scholar on the topic of decision theory Social Dilemmas: A Historical Overview. Social dilemmas is the subject of the first part of this volume a question related to studies on human action guided by two types of rationality: individual and collective rationality. The intersection of the two in which individuals meet collectives creates the situation in which social agency emerges generating dilemmatic circumstances for the actors involved.</p><p>The articles collected in the second part explore praxiological dimensions of education aimed toward the knowledge society because of knowledge possessed and produced by educated persons. Chapters and contributors to volume 4 include: Five Questions on the Research on Social Dilemmas by Marek K. Mlicki; Psychological Processes Underlying Cooperation in Social Dilemmas by Paul A. M. Van Lange and David M. Messick; Designing a System for Design Learning: Designers and/or Learners? by Arne Collen; Creating an Evolutionary Image of New Systems of Learning and Human Development by Janet A. Khan; and A Study Program Design in Retrospect by Stig C. Holmberg. <em>Social Agency </em>continues the trend of original research done in a little-known but important area. Social scientists policymakers and educators will benefit from this work.</p>
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