Disobedient Institutional Behavior

Journal of Social Ontology 8 (1):94-117 (2022)
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Abstract

The paper aims to explain different cases of disobedient institutional behavior using the attitude-based model. The issue of how to analyze and capture the faces of disobedience in a simple model is approached in three steps: first, misbehavior is defined as a certain lack in normative attitudes; second, these attitudes are distinguished in terms of normative acceptance and normative guidance; and third, combinations of these attitudes represent basic types of disobedience: opposing, transgressing and conforming. These three categories constitute an analytical typology of disobedient agents compatible with the theory of social institutions.

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Vojtěch Zachník
University of Hradec Králové

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