Power: Critical ConceptsThe concept of power is at the centre of social science. It is surrounded with controversy and disputes however about what it really means. This collection, edited by one of the leading commentators in the field, brings together the indispensable secondary literature. It includes a major introduction which explains why power is a key concept in the social sciences and guides the reader through the contrasting attempts to understand it. |
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VOLUME | 1 |
Commentary | 2 |
Commentary 101 | 3 |
General Commentary | 7 |
RATIONAL ACTION | 11 |
Commentary 3 | 11 |
The Interorganisational Bases | 56 |
The Power of Organization or the Organization of Power? | 61 |
42 | 216 |
The Subject and Power Michel Foucault | 218 |
from Weber to Foucault | 234 |
POWER AND | 236 |
Commentary | 247 |
Power and Identity in Theory and Practice | 251 |
Commentary | 273 |
Robert A Dahl | 288 |
Herbert Goldhamer and Edward A Shils | 103 |
41 | 128 |
A Comment | 152 |
A Comment on Spencer and Martin | 172 |
The Question of Power Janet A Flammang | 178 |
a NationLevel Test | 300 |
43 | 308 |
Karen S Cook | 363 |
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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