1. Structuration theory focuses on the mutual constitution and duality of structure and agency, where human practices both shape and are shaped by social structures through a recursive process.
2. Archer critiques structuration theory for not analyzing structure and agency as sufficiently independent, and argues that culture has relative autonomy from both.
3. Bourdieu's theory of habitus and field aims to bridge subjectivism and objectivism by examining how social structures shape individual perception and action through internalized dispositions, while still allowing for individual invention.