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"Methodological localism"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mr. Little,

I'm not sure whether i understand what you mean by ''local'' in ''methodological localism'': As you also have said above, people are determined by micro, meso and macro structures in various ways. Do you just aim to denote ''lower-level mechanisms''? Is ''local-level'' same as ''micro-level''?

December 25, 2012 at 5:59 AM

Blogger Dan Little said...

Thanks for the question. By local I mean proximate. Social causes work through proximate links to individuals. A meso level structure -- a municipal works department, say -- provides a context in which a group of individuals are affected by the rules of the organization as well as by each other's actions. "Micro" implies (to my ear, anyway) a strictly individual level account. As long as we bear in mind that individuals are always socially situated and socially developed, the nomenclature isn't critical.

December 25, 2012 at 7:24 AM

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