Systems of Social Action : The Case of Requesting in Italian
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Foundations of Human Interaction
ISBN-10
0190690739
ISBN-13
9780190690731
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint
Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 9th, 2025
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
567 grams
Dimensions
23.80 x 16.60 x 2.40 cms
Product Classification:
SociolinguisticsHistorical & comparative linguistics
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Systems of Social Action delves into the intricate world of social interactions through the lens of everyday requests, showing how our simplest ordinary actions are tied to complex social dynamics. It demonstrates that requesting is more than just asking: it is a nuanced form of social influence that shapes and maintains relationships. Through detailed analyses of real-life interactions within Italian communities, author Giovanni Rossi explores various strategies for making requests: from just gesturing at an object to telling or asking someone to do something to expressing a collective need: Finally, Rossi proposes that these strategies constitute a system of social action that subtly governs human behavior.
In Systems of Social Action, author Giovanni Rossi argues that everyday cooperation is underpinned by a system ofsocial action, where the communicative tools that a culture provides to get others to do things are organized into a coherent array of interdependent practices. These practices range from directives like "Bring me a knife!"to questions like "Can you give me a ride?" to nonverbal cues like pointing or reaching out for an object. Rossi demonstrates that the use of these practices among family and friends is not determined by sociodemographic characteristics of the individuals involved, such as age or gender, nor by the structural distance or power dynamics associated with those characteristics. Rather, the crafting of everyday requests is sensitive to the dynamic, situational needs of social interaction: distinguishing between individual and shared goals, seeking assistance despite resistance, navigating prerequisites for object exchange, and orchestrating collective agency.Based on his extensive study of real-life interactions, Rossi explores the mechanics of everyday request design and social influence. Requesting is more than just asking: it is a nuanced form of social influence that shapes and maintains relationships. These analyses drive his intervention in the broader theory of social action. The case of requesting in Italian forms the empirical basis for a larger argument about the anatomy of systems of social action practices.
In Systems of Social Action, author Giovanni Rossi argues that everyday cooperation relies on a system of social action, where the communicative tools that a culture provides to get others to do things are organized into a coherent array of interdependent practices. These practices range from directives like "Bring me a knife!" to questions like "Can you take over for me?" to nonverbal cues like pointing to or reaching out for an object. Rossi demonstrates that the use of request practices in informal settings is not determined by sociodemographic characteristics of the individuals involved such as age or gender, nor by the structural distance or power dynamics associated with those characteristics. Instead, the crafting of everyday requests is sensitive to the dynamic, situational needs of social interaction: distinguishing between individual and shared goals, seeking assistance in the face of resistance, navigating prerequisites for object exchange, and orchestrating collective agency. Based on an extensive study of real-life interactions among speakers of Italian, Rossi shows that requesting is more than just asking: it is a nuanced form of social influence that shapes and maintains relationships. These analyses drive his intervention in broader theories of social action. The case of requesting in Italian forms the empirical basis for a deeper understanding of systems of social action practices.
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