Description |
xii, 484 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction : Why power is the central concept of the social sciences / Mark Haugaard and Stewart R. Clegg -- 'Power to' and 'Power over' / Gerhard Gohler -- Rational choice approaches / Keith Dowding -- Power and liberalism / Peter Morriss -- Power and democracy / Charles Tilly -- Power and structuration theory / Rob Stones -- Power and discourse : towards an anti-foundationalist concept of power / Jacob Torfing -- Actor-network theory / Rolland Munro -- The ways and means of power : efficacy and resources / Richard Jenkins -- Powerful geographies : spatial shifts in the architecture of globalization / John Allen -- Three conceptions of the relationship between power and liberty / Mitchell Dean -- Power and identity / Nigel Rapport -- Culture and power / Fredrik Engelstad -- Power and hegemony / Mark Haugaard -- Power and legitimacy : from Weber to contemporary theory / Ray Gordon -- Collective violence and power / Sinisa Malesevic -- Gender and power / Amy Allen -- Managing power in organizations : the hidden history of its constitution / Stewart R. Clegg -- Cultures of resistance in the workplace / David Courpasson and Francoise Dany -- Power and exclusion / Kevin Ryan -- The state and power / Bob Jessop -- Reconfiguring power in a globalizing world / Philip G. Cerny -- Discourse of power / Stewart R. Clegg and Mark Haugaard. |
Subject |
Power (Social sciences)
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Added Author |
Clegg, Stewart.
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Haugaard, Mark, 1961-
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ISBN |
9781412934008 (hbk.) |
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1412934001 (hbk.) |
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