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  • Davis, Diane E.  (6)
  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Bingley, UK : Emerald
    ISBN: 9781849506687 , 184950668X
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xxii, 317 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.2
    Keywords: bicssc ; Social theory ; Political science & theory ; Political Science / General ; Power (Social sciences)
    Abstract: It is an exciting time to consider changes in the field of comparative-historical sociology, as the discipline seeks to accommodate both old and new trends as well as the transforming spatial scales in which political power and social theory are increasingly embedded. Volume 20 of "Political Power and Social Theory" starts the ball rolling by showcasing articles that pursue similar themes. The question of what is old and what is new hovers over most of the contributions, particularly the peer-reviewed chapters in parts I and II, which consider such long-standing socio-historical concerns as power structure theory, class-based collective action, and empire - but examine them through new conceptual, methodological, and historical lenses. This year's volume also offers a critical treatment of the spatial or territorial dynamics of state hegemony, class power, ideologies of governance, and citizenship - with the latter theme most well developed in debate over the new geographies of citizenship in the Scholarly Controversy Section as well as in part-II's guest-edited section on Empire and Colonialism
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781849505451 , 1849505454
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xx, 315 p.)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.2
    Keywords: bicssc ; Social theory ; Political science & theory ; Political Science / General ; Political science ; Power (Social sciences) ; Political sociology ; Social sciences / Philosophy
    Abstract: "Political Power and Social Theory" continues its longstanding run as a premier volume of comparative and historical social science. The volume focuses on a variety of questions relating to states, citizenship, and power, common themes examined with divergent analytical entry points and through deep knowledge of country cases as diverse as Russia, the United States, El Salvador, South Africa, and Israel. Whether examined with a focus on revolutions and political parties, or cities and their physical and social transformation, or through development of the concept of the 'familial state', which marries a preoccupation with lineage and micro-cultures to that of national-state institutions, these articles expand our theoretical and methodological imagination of how citizens become included or excluded in local and national structures of power
    Note: Title from PDF t.p. (viewed 16 Jan., 2010) , Includes bibliographical references
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    BIngley, UK : Emerald Group Pub.
    ISBN: 1849505454 , 9781849505451
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 315 p.)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.2
    Keywords: Social theory ; Political science & theory ; Political Science / General ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture ; Political science ; Political sociology ; Power (Social sciences) ; Social sciences / Philosophy ; Philosophie ; Politische Wissenschaft ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Political science ; Power (Social sciences) ; Political sociology ; Social sciences Philosophy
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , "Political Power and Social Theory" continues its longstanding run as a premier volume of comparative and historical social science. The volume focuses on a variety of questions relating to states, citizenship, and power, common themes examined with divergent analytical entry points and through deep knowledge of country cases as diverse as Russia, the United States, El Salvador, South Africa, and Israel. Whether examined with a focus on revolutions and political parties, or cities and their physical and social transformation, or through development of the concept of the 'familial state', which marries a preoccupation with lineage and micro-cultures to that of national-state institutions, these articles expand our theoretical and methodological imagination of how citizens become included or excluded in local and national structures of power
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781849504379 , 1849504377
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xx, 265 p.)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.2
    Keywords: bicssc ; Social theory ; Political science & theory ; Political Science / General ; Power (Social sciences) ; Political sociology ; Social sciences / Philosophy
    Abstract: Volume 18 of the popular "Political Power and Social Theory" series is broken up into three parts examining political power, state formation, and economic development with examples from Africa, Russia, and Chile. It also looks at the status of opposition politics in America. It is suitable for graduate students and researchers in the field of political science and social theory. Part I examines political power, state formation, and economic development with examples from Africa, Russia, and Chile. Part II looks at the history and current status of opposition politics in America. Part III discusses scholarly controversy within the discipline with some of the field's leading thinkers authoring chapters. With its international scope, this volume is a valuable reference for graduate students and researchers in the field of political science and social theory
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781849503358 , 1849503354
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xxi, 233 p.)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.2
    Keywords: bicssc ; Social theory ; Political science & theory ; Political Science / General ; Power (Social sciences) ; Political sociology ; Social sciences / Philosophy
    Abstract: Volume 17 of "Political Power and Social Theory" showcases scholarship by historical, political, and economic sociologists grouped around three broad subjects with both contemporary and historical relevance. The first is the relationship between race, class, and urban politics, and specifically, how racial and class identities interact with each other to produce social and political power dynamics in 20th century American cities. The second subject, the interaction of citizens, states, and social movements in both colonial and transnational context, turns away from the sub-national level of the city and examines social and political dynamics at the level of nations and even empires, although racial identities, social movements, and citizenship concerns remain relevant in several of these papers as well. Both U.S. and European cases are examined. The final topic of inquiry is the social origins of corporate irresponsibility, a problem that is explored through the lens of organizational theory, state-society relations, and the history of labor-corporate relations. Overall, the volume aims to open new historical, methodological, and theoretical lines of inquiry for sociologists, organization theorists, political scientists, historians, and others who seek to understand some of the most pressing inequalities and injustices of our times
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier JAI
    ISBN: 0080459625 , 1849503354 , 9780080459622 , 9781849503358
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 233 p.)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.2
    Keywords: Social theory ; Political science & theory ; Political Science / General ; Political sociology ; Power (Social sciences) ; Social sciences / Philosophy ; Philosophie ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Power (Social sciences) ; Political sociology ; Social sciences Philosophy
    Note: Title from PDF t.p. (viewed 26 Jan., 2010) , Includes bibliographical references , Volume 17 of "Political Power and Social Theory" showcases scholarship by historical, political, and economic sociologists grouped around three broad subjects with both contemporary and historical relevance. The first is the relationship between race, class, and urban politics, and specifically, how racial and class identities interact with each other to produce social and political power dynamics in 20th century American cities. The second subject, the interaction of citizens, states, and social movements in both colonial and transnational context, turns away from the sub-national level of the city and examines social and political dynamics at the level of nations and even empires, although racial identities, social movements, and citizenship concerns remain relevant in several of these papers as well. Both U.S. and European cases are examined. The final topic of inquiry is the social origins of corporate irresponsibility, a problem that is explored through the lens of organizational theory, state-society relations, and the history of labor-corporate relations. Overall, the volume aims to open new historical, methodological, and theoretical lines of inquiry for sociologists, organization theorists, political scientists, historians, and others who seek to understand some of the most pressing inequalities and injustices of our times , Cover -- front cover -- table of contents -- List of Contributors -- Editorial Board -- Editorial Statement -- List of Reviewers -- Editor's Introduction -- Part I: Historical Studies of Race, Class, and Urban Politics -- Class, Race, and Urban Politics: The 1920s Ku Klux Klan Movement in the United States -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s: The Traditional Interpretation -- The New Historiography of the Second Klan -- Social Movement Theory: Resources, Opportunities, and Identity -- Group Formation and Political Power: An Analytic Framework -- A Comparative Analysis of Klan Mobilization -- The Consequences of Klan Insurgency -- Chapter 1 Conclusion: The Local Politics of Class and Race -- Chapter 1 Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Notes -- Chapter 1 References -- A Tale of two Bourgeoisies: Race, Class, and Citizenship in San Francisco and Cincinnati, 1870-1911 -- Chapter 2 Introduction -- , - Anti-Unionism in San Francisco and Cincinnati: Practices and Principles -- Accounting for the Differences -- Chapter 2 Conclusions -- Chapter 2 Acknowledgments -- Chapter 2 Notes -- Chapter 2 References -- Part II: Citizens, States, and Social Movements in Colonial and Transnational Context -- Her Majesty's Sable Subjects: Subaltern Masculinities in Post-Emancipation Jamaica -- Chapter 3 Introduction -- Family and Gender in Liberal/Colonial Ideology -- Becoming Christian Subjects -- Heathens and Savages -- Hegemonic Gender, Racial, and Moral Orders -- Chapter 3 Conclusion: Citizenship from Below -- Chapter 3 Notes -- Chapter 3 References -- Europe's Atlantic Empires: Early Modern State Formation Reconsidered -- Chapter 4 Introduction: State Formation from an Atlantic Perspective -- Patronage and Rebellion in Europe -- The Beginnings of Empire and the Formation of Centralist Institutions -- Distance and Transcontinental Rule -- Foundations and Trajectories of Atlantic Colonialism -- , - The Conflicts of Empire -- How Colonial and Domestic Trajectories Diverged -- Chapter 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 4 References -- Thinking Locally, Acting Globally? What the Seattle WTO Protests tell us about the Global Justice Movement -- Chapter 5 Introduction -- Social Movements and Globalization -- The Principal Actors in the Organization and Mobilization of the Seattle Campaign -- The Structure of the Seattle WTO Protest Campaign: Evaluating Event Data -- Chapter 5 Discussion -- Chapter 5 Acknowledgments -- Chapter 5 Notes -- Chapter 5 References -- Part III: Scholarly Controversy: A Debate on the Social Origins of Corporate Irresponsibility -- Corporate Malfeasance and the Myth of Shareholder Value -- The Myth of Shareholder Value -- From Growth-By-Acquisition to Beat-The-Analysts -- Chapter 6 Conclusion: The Myth of Reform -- Chapter 6 Notes -- Chapter 6 References -- , - On the Importance of Analyzing Economic Scandals and Contemporary Economic Institutions: A Comment on Dobbin and Zorn -- Economic Scandals -- CEO Pay -- The Social Construction of Interest -- Chapter 7 Concluding Remarks -- Chapter
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