Agents of social change in the institutional field of medicine
stmm. 2023 (4): 55-88
DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2023.04.055
Full text: http://stmm.in.ua/archive/ukr/2023-4/6.pdf
LYUBOV BEVZENKO Doctor of Sciences in Sociology, Senior Research Felloat the Department of Social Psychology, Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (12, Shovkovychna St., Kyiv, 01021)
lbevzenko@gmail.com
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4020-1937
The pragmatic goal of this article is to study agent activity aimed at changes in the medical institutional field, under conditions of high social instability. The implementation of the empirical part of аrticle required an adequate methodological and conceptual approach, on the basis of which it could be designed and implemented. As a general methodological platform, the author chose the paradigm of complexity, which builds its methodological proposals on the assumption that large complex nonlinear systems change according to laws that are fundamentally different from those by which simple linear system formations function. Society refers precisely to such complex system objects, and therefore the appeal to such a methodological basis is adequate and fruitful. The work offers the author’s view on the processes of social changes, which are conceptualized as the process of changing the social order. The latter, in turn, is considered as a set of all the practices of social interactions that are currently present in society. The key point in this concept is the statement about the presence of two fundamentally different mechanisms of social change — organizational and self-organizational. It is emphasized that high social instability increases the weight of the self-organizing component of changes, which can fade into the background in relatively stable periods. Applying this theoretical framework to the processes in the institutional field of medicine, we get a model of relevant changes, where both organizational (formal rules of the game, laws, government regulations) and self-organization (informal, spontaneously formed rules of everyday interactions in this institutional field) are equally important. Both of these mechanisms have their conductors-agents, through whom they are implemented. The issue of consistency and balance between these different rules of the game is key for institutional management. At the empirical level, the work examines in detail the agentic actions of U. Suprun in the process of her attempts to reform domestic medicine during 2016-2019 (organizational mechanisms), as well as the agentic activity of volunteers from the "Svoi" Foundation, which is headed by Lesia Lytvynova (self-organizational mechanisms). All the features of these two processes of change, their fundamental difference and the complexities that arise in the process of their coordination are shown. The need to build managerial strategies that take these circumstances into account is emphasized.
Keywords: paradigm of complexity, social changes, social order, organizational and self-organizing mechanisms of social changes, institutional changes, organization and self-organization in the institutional field of domestic medicine
References
Bevzenko, L. (2018). Integrative concept of social tension - methodology, conceptual scheme, pragmatics. Part 1; Part 2. [In Ukrainian]. Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing, 3, 43-74; 4, 73-104
Bevzenko, L. (2020). Agents of social change in a crisis society: variants of problematization and contours of the conceptual framework of research. [In Ukrainian]. Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing, 4, 111-132. https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2020.04.111
Bevzenko, L. (2002). Social self-organization. Synergetic paradigm: possibilities of social interpretations. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
Bourdieu, P. (2005). Social space: fields and practices. [In Russian]. St. Petersburg: Aleteia; Moscow: Institute of Experimental Sociology.
Byrne, D. (1998). Complexity Theory and the Social Sciences: An Introduction (1st ed.). London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003213574-1
Golubov, O. (2018). Person-reform: achievements and defeats of Uliana Suprun. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https;//www.dw.com/uk/lyudyna-reforma-achievements-ta-porazky-ulyany-suprun/a-42780662
Goncharova, Ye. (2020). Lesia Lytvynova: "People do not understand what the authorities are busy with during the epidemic and what are the arguments for specific protocols or restrictions." [In Ukrainian]. Tyzhden', 05.11.20. Retrieved from: https://tyzhden.ua/Society/243524?fbclid=IwAR3RaOG3oujo-et8OufZEvs0PdNhyKnjUZbevf5pUHFoDw4IXWgRUq_5bNc
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Kyrylenko, O. (2020). Life, Death and Bureaucracy. How Lesia Lytvynova introduced the medical doctor Liashka to the coronavirus reality. [In Ukrainian]. UP, 14.12.20. https://www.pravda.com.ua/articles/2020/12/14/7276835/
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Laushchenko, O. (2019). 5 most important achievements of medical reform. What did Uliana Suprun manage to do. [In Ukrainian]. TEXTY.ORG.UA. Retrieved from: https://texty.org.ua/articles/95841/5_najvazhlyvishyh_dosagnen_medreformy_Shho_vstygla_zrobyty-95841/
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Lytvynova, L. (2021a). [In Russian]. FB, 08.01.21. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/LitvinovaLesya
Lytvynova, L. (2021b). [In Russian]. FB, 03.12.20. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/LitvinovaLesya
Lytvynova, L. (2019). Where dreams lead. [In Russian]. FB, 15.11.19. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/LitvinovaLesya
Mason, M. (2016). Is Thorough Implementation of Policy Change in Education Actually Possible? What Complexity Theory Tells Us about Initiating and Sustaining Change. European Journal of Education, 51(4). https://doi.org/10.1111/ejed.12193
Negoda, T. (2020). Lesia Lytvynova, Head of the Svoi Charitable Foundation. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrinform, 24.11.20. Retrieved from: https://www.ukrinform.ua/rubric-culture/3142130-lesa-litvinova-golova-blagodijnogo-fondu-svoi.html
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Svoi. (2020a). [In Ukrainian]. FB, 12.23.20. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/cf.svoyi
Svoi. (2020b). [In Ukrainian]. FB, 26.10.20. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/cf.svoyi
Svoi. (2022). [In Ukrainian]. FB, 22.02.22. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/cf.svoyi
Svoi. (2021). [In Ukrainian]. FB, 04.05.21. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/cf.svoyi
The Economist (2023). Ukraine faces a long war. A change of course is needed. Retrieved from: https://www.economist.com/leaders/2023/09/21/ukraine-faces-a-long-war-a-change-of-course-is-needed
Turner, J.R., Baker, R.M. (2019). Complexity Theory: An Overview with Potential Applications for the Social Sciences. Systems, 7, 4-23. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems7010004
Received 28.09.2023
Agents of social change in the institutional field of medicine
stmm. 2023 (4): 55-88
DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2023.04.055
Full text: http://stmm.in.ua/archive/ukr/2023-4/6.pdf
LYUBOV BEVZENKO Doctor of Sciences in Sociology, Senior Research Felloat the Department of Social Psychology, Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (12, Shovkovychna St., Kyiv, 01021)
lbevzenko@gmail.com
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4020-1937
The pragmatic goal of this article is to study agent activity aimed at changes in the medical institutional field, under conditions of high social instability. The implementation of the empirical part of аrticle required an adequate methodological and conceptual approach, on the basis of which it could be designed and implemented. As a general methodological platform, the author chose the paradigm of complexity, which builds its methodological proposals on the assumption that large complex nonlinear systems change according to laws that are fundamentally different from those by which simple linear system formations function. Society refers precisely to such complex system objects, and therefore the appeal to such a methodological basis is adequate and fruitful. The work offers the author’s view on the processes of social changes, which are conceptualized as the process of changing the social order. The latter, in turn, is considered as a set of all the practices of social interactions that are currently present in society. The key point in this concept is the statement about the presence of two fundamentally different mechanisms of social change — organizational and self-organizational. It is emphasized that high social instability increases the weight of the self-organizing component of changes, which can fade into the background in relatively stable periods. Applying this theoretical framework to the processes in the institutional field of medicine, we get a model of relevant changes, where both organizational (formal rules of the game, laws, government regulations) and self-organization (informal, spontaneously formed rules of everyday interactions in this institutional field) are equally important. Both of these mechanisms have their conductors-agents, through whom they are implemented. The issue of consistency and balance between these different rules of the game is key for institutional management. At the empirical level, the work examines in detail the agentic actions of U. Suprun in the process of her attempts to reform domestic medicine during 2016-2019 (organizational mechanisms), as well as the agentic activity of volunteers from the "Svoi" Foundation, which is headed by Lesia Lytvynova (self-organizational mechanisms). All the features of these two processes of change, their fundamental difference and the complexities that arise in the process of their coordination are shown. The need to build managerial strategies that take these circumstances into account is emphasized.
Keywords: paradigm of complexity, social changes, social order, organizational and self-organizing mechanisms of social changes, institutional changes, organization and self-organization in the institutional field of domestic medicine
References
Bevzenko, L. (2018). Integrative concept of social tension - methodology, conceptual scheme, pragmatics. Part 1; Part 2. [In Ukrainian]. Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing, 3, 43-74; 4, 73-104
Bevzenko, L. (2020). Agents of social change in a crisis society: variants of problematization and contours of the conceptual framework of research. [In Ukrainian]. Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing, 4, 111-132. https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2020.04.111
Bevzenko, L. (2002). Social self-organization. Synergetic paradigm: possibilities of social interpretations. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
Bourdieu, P. (2005). Social space: fields and practices. [In Russian]. St. Petersburg: Aleteia; Moscow: Institute of Experimental Sociology.
Byrne, D. (1998). Complexity Theory and the Social Sciences: An Introduction (1st ed.). London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003213574-1
Golubov, O. (2018). Person-reform: achievements and defeats of Uliana Suprun. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https;//www.dw.com/uk/lyudyna-reforma-achievements-ta-porazky-ulyany-suprun/a-42780662
Goncharova, Ye. (2020). Lesia Lytvynova: "People do not understand what the authorities are busy with during the epidemic and what are the arguments for specific protocols or restrictions." [In Ukrainian]. Tyzhden', 05.11.20. Retrieved from: https://tyzhden.ua/Society/243524?fbclid=IwAR3RaOG3oujo-et8OufZEvs0PdNhyKnjUZbevf5pUHFoDw4IXWgRUq_5bNc
Guerra, V. (2020). Uliana Suprun: "I don't see brave people now neither in the government nor in the circle of the president." [In Ukrainian]. LB.ua, 18.05.2020. Retrieved from: https://lb.ua/society/2020/06/18/460057_ulyana_suprun_ya_bachu_vidvazhnih.html
Kyrylenko, O. (2020). Life, Death and Bureaucracy. How Lesia Lytvynova introduced the medical doctor Liashka to the coronavirus reality. [In Ukrainian]. UP, 14.12.20. https://www.pravda.com.ua/articles/2020/12/14/7276835/
Krykunenko, O. (2021). Oxygen starvation. The coronavirus in Ukraine has caused a rise in philanthropy, businesses and the middle class are rescuing the sick. [In Ukrainian]. NV, 17.04.21. Retrieved from: https://nv.ua/ukr/ukraine/events/hvorih-na-koronavirus-ryatuyut-volonteri-ta-blagodiynist-novini-ukrajini-50154365.html
Laushchenko, O. (2019). 5 most important achievements of medical reform. What did Uliana Suprun manage to do. [In Ukrainian]. TEXTY.ORG.UA. Retrieved from: https://texty.org.ua/articles/95841/5_najvazhlyvishyh_dosagnen_medreformy_Shho_vstygla_zrobyty-95841/
Lytvynova, L. (2020a). [In Russian]. FB, 07.03.20. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/LitvinovaLesya
Lytvynova, L. (2020b). [In Russian]. FB, 03.12.20. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/LitvinovaLesya
Lytvynova, L. (2021a). [In Russian]. FB, 08.01.21. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/LitvinovaLesya
Lytvynova, L. (2021b). [In Russian]. FB, 03.12.20. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/LitvinovaLesya
Lytvynova, L. (2019). Where dreams lead. [In Russian]. FB, 15.11.19. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/LitvinovaLesya
Mason, M. (2016). Is Thorough Implementation of Policy Change in Education Actually Possible? What Complexity Theory Tells Us about Initiating and Sustaining Change. European Journal of Education, 51(4). https://doi.org/10.1111/ejed.12193
Negoda, T. (2020). Lesia Lytvynova, Head of the Svoi Charitable Foundation. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrinform, 24.11.20. Retrieved from: https://www.ukrinform.ua/rubric-culture/3142130-lesa-litvinova-golova-blagodijnogo-fondu-svoi.html
Strelnikov, O. (2021). Lesia Lytvynova. The head of the Svoi charitable foundation. [In Ukrainian]. NV, October 22. Retrieved from: https://nv.ua/ukr/dose/litvinova-lesya-biografiya-foto-volonterki-spivzasnovnici-fondu-svoji-50190808.html?utm_content=set_lang&utm_medium=in_article&utm_campaign=langanalytics
Svoi. (2020a). [In Ukrainian]. FB, 12.23.20. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/cf.svoyi
Svoi. (2020b). [In Ukrainian]. FB, 26.10.20. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/cf.svoyi
Svoi. (2022). [In Ukrainian]. FB, 22.02.22. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/cf.svoyi
Svoi. (2021). [In Ukrainian]. FB, 04.05.21. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/cf.svoyi
The Economist (2023). Ukraine faces a long war. A change of course is needed. Retrieved from: https://www.economist.com/leaders/2023/09/21/ukraine-faces-a-long-war-a-change-of-course-is-needed
Turner, J.R., Baker, R.M. (2019). Complexity Theory: An Overview with Potential Applications for the Social Sciences. Systems, 7, 4-23. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems7010004
Received 28.09.2023