IPA: //strʌk.tʃəˈreɪ.ʃən//
KK: /strʌkʧəˈreɪʃən/
A concept in social theory that explains how social structures are created and maintained through human actions and interactions.
The concept of structuration helps us understand the relationship between individual actions and larger social systems.
Structuration → It is formed from "structura" (from Latin, meaning a building or arrangement) and the suffix "-tion" (meaning the action or process of). The word "structuration" refers to the process of organizing or arranging something systematically.
Think of 'structure' as the way things are built or arranged, and '-tion' as the process of doing that. So, structuration is the process of organizing or arranging things.