Anthony Giddens, one of the leading thinkers in contemporary sociology, proposes a theory of structuration that seeks to overcome traditional divisions between the individual and social structure. This article explores the concept of time as the fundamental fabric of social life, analyzing how routine, corporeality, and memory contribute to building ontological security and a sense of continuity of existence. Furthermore, the text examines the role of time in the organization of power, social integration at various levels, and the shaping of historicity. It also highlights the dynamics of social change, resulting from the unintended consequences of human actions, which lead to constant transformations and crises. Deepen your understanding of how Giddens redefines our understanding of society through the lens of time.
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