著者
日高 優介 桑原 司
出版者
鹿児島大学
雑誌
経済学論集 = Journal of economics and sociology, Kagoshima University (ISSN:03890104)
巻号頁・発行日
no.95, pp.105-124, 2020-10-30

The purpose of this paper is to make it clear how residents made claims (claims-making activities) through the social movement against building oil bases, which started in 1973 and made the plan withdrawn in 1984 in Uken-village, Amami Islands, Kagoshima Prefecture, focusing on the development of the network of the movement.Japan saw the rapid economic growth in 1950's onward, and in the late 1960's, large-scale oil bases started to be built and operated in order to supply the country with petroleum stably. With pollution emerging as a social problem in 1970's, social movements both against and for the development spread.In Uken-village, there were confrontations around the construction of the oil bases in various layers: inside the village versus outside the village, and a settlement versus another settlement Furthermore, conflicts inside a settlement and even inside a family were caused. The anti-oil-bases movement spread not only inside the island but also to the point that those who had migrated to the mainland of Japan or foreign countries joined.This paper will give a clear picture on what kind of discourses were employed and how the networked movement spread and developed based on literature and data collected by semi-structured interview using the perspective of social constructionist approach.
著者
桑原 司
出版者
鹿児島大学
雑誌
経済学論集 (ISSN:03890104)
巻号頁・発行日
no.79, pp.19-32, 2012-10
著者
桑原 司
出版者
東北大学文学会
雑誌
文化
巻号頁・発行日
vol.60, no.3月4日, pp.55-72, (Released:2016-10-28)

The Chicago School of Symbolic Interactionism (one trend of the Chicago Renaissance) represented by the works of Herbert Blumer,has been seen to be major alternative to functionalism and social system theory in American sociology. In addition,this approach also has been important in sociology as a critique of positivism. According to Blumer,from the standpoint of Symbolic Interactionism,the human society has to be recognized as dynamic by nature. By the way,what's the human society in his theory? To summarize his theory about this,it can be said as follows. In dyadic model of the actor and the other,both these two persons take each other into account. Taking another person into account means perceiving,defining and judging the other person and his/her action through self interaction. The fact that each of the two persons is taking the other into account is notable. For, it means that each two persons are brought into a relation of subject to subject and necessarily have to do taking into account of taking into account. According to Blumer,this taking into account of taking into account intertwines the actions of both into what he calls the joint action which is grasped as constituting human society in his theory. Then,human society in his theory means the association of various joint actions. In this article,we try to clarify the reason why the human society (the association of various joint actions) has to be recognized as dynamic by nature in Blumer's theory. In particular,try to do this in close relation to his concept self interaction. 98Pに欧文要旨有
著者
船津 衛 桑原 司 山尾 貴則
出版者
東北社会学研究会
雑誌
社会学研究 (ISSN:05597099)
巻号頁・発行日
no.64, pp.25-48, 1997
被引用文献数
1