Archive | 2021

Sociological game theory: agency, social structures and interaction processes

 
 
 
 

Abstract


This article presents two sociological theories, alternatives to classical game theory. These\xa0social science-based game theories\xa0discussed here present reformulations of classical game theory in applied mathematics (CGT). These theories offer an important advance to classical game theory, thanks to the application of central concepts in sociology and social psychology, as well as the results of empirical analyses of individual and collective behaviour. These two theories emerging in the social sciences are, the first, based on systems theory, is\xa0social science game theory\xa0(SGT); the other is\xa0Erwing Goffman’s interactionist theory (IGT)\xa0based on social psychology. Each of these theories, both focused on the analysis of social games, are presented and contrasted with classical game theory, highlighting the centrality of social rules in structuring and regulating human behaviour, and the need to include them in any analysis.

Volume None
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DOI 10.7458/SPP20219724910
Language English
Journal None

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