This article examines some key tenets of Harrison White’s concept of style. It starts with core insights from his magnum opus, Identity and Control, where style connects all other key concepts within his framework, and discusses its potential for sociological research (“so what?”). Positioned as a flexible yet structured tool, style helps sharpen the sociological eye. Notably, I recall memories of how I came to engage with the concept of style in my work with Harrison White, highlighting the role of style in shaping meaning, guiding network dynamics, and connecting social order and change.
© 2025 Frédéric Godart, published by International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA)
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