Power: Critical Concepts

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John Scott
Psychology Press, 1994 - 1408 من الصفحات
The 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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Power Relations in Exchange Networks
3
A Test of Three Theories
30
Commentary
61
Reputation and Reality in the Study of Community Power
72
An Analytical Framework
95
Nondecisions and the Study of Local Politics
111
On Issues and Nonissues in the Study of Power
141
Rejoinder to Freys Comment Raymond E Wolfinger
173
Commentary
231
Reply to Bradshaw Steven Lukes
278
Is Power an Evaluative Concept? Hugh V McLachlan
308
A Comment on Benton
325
Power Interests and the Outcomes of Struggles Barry Hindess
334
The Conditions of Action Power and the Problem of Interests
350
Commentary
391
The Role of Economic Dominants in Community
403

A Reply to Geoffrey Debnam
196
Geoffrey Debnam
204
Reputation and Resources in Community Politics
424
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