Professor Parker provides an illustrative overview of the problems of relating agency to structure. He provides an excellent review of the writings of Bourdieu and he introduces the works of Archer and Mouzelis. He uses Giddens as a mechanism to develop a theory of post-structurationists. He compares and contrasts the various positions and demonstrates their strengths and weaknesses. He addresses the issue of postmodernism and shows that post-structuraionists are moderate postmodernist. This is an excellent book by a scholar who understands the issues and discusses them reasonably.