Power

Power
ISBN-10
0745624189
ISBN-13
9780745624181
Series
Power
Category
Political Science
Pages
184
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing
Author
John Scott

Description

A study that gives a concise and coherent overview of the debates surrounding the analysis of social power. It outlines the concept of power and explores its dimensions through consideration of various factors - command, pressure, constraint, discipline, protest and interpersonal power. Aimed at students of sociology and political science as well as the interested general reader, this is an examination of both the theoretical debates that have arisen around power and the empirical materials relevant to these debates. Included are the nature of the contemporary state, global economic power, world systems, business governance, professional power, social movements and family dynamics.

Other editions

Similar books

  • Power: Why Some People Have It—and Others Don't
    By Jeffrey Pfeffer

    Brimming with counterintuitive advice, numerous examples from various countries, and surprising findings based on his research, this groundbreaking guide reveals the strategies and tactics that separate the winners from the losers.

  • The Power Elite
    By C. Wright Mills

    The important pressure groups, especially those of rural and urban business, have either been incorporated in the personnel and in the agencies of the government itself, both legislative and executive, or become the instruments of small ...

  • The Power Book: Who Has it and Why?
    By Joelle Avelino

    Why can some people vote for their leaders, but other people can't? Does having lots of money make you powerful? Why are there fewer female scientists, leaders, and artists than men in history books? These are things that kids wonder about.

  • Power Foods: 150 Delicious Recipes with the 38 Healthiest Ingredients
    By The Editors of Whole Living Magazine

    Shares recipes prepared with foods identified as the most nutritious while explaining how to incorporate nutrient-rich ingredients into every meal, in a reference that includes guidelines on purchasing and storing specific foods.

  • Power: Book One
    By David M. Miller

    The world is sharply divided by national and cultural borders.

  • The Power
    By Naomi Alderman

    It deepens. Something is cracking her bone, twisting it, bending it, and she wants to tell Jos to stop but she can't open her mouth. It burrows through the bone like it's splintering apart from the inside; she can't stop herself seeing.

  • Period Power: Harness Your Hormones and Get Your Cycle Working For You
    By Maisie Hill

    Period Power is the handbook to periods and hormones that will leave you wondering why the hell nobody told you this sooner.

  • New Power: How Power Works in Our Hyperconnected World--and How to Make It Work for You
    By Jeremy Heimans, Henry Timms

    "New power" is made by many; it is open, participatory, often leaderless, and peer-driven. Like water or electricity, it is most forceful when it surges. The goal with new power is not to hoard it, but to channel it.

  • The Mormon Hierarchy: Extensions of Power
    By D. Michael Quinn

    The Mormon church today is led by an elite group of older men, nearly three-quarters of whom are related to current or past general church authorities. This dynastic hierarchy meets...

  • The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business
    By Charles Duhigg

    But that isn't sufficient to explain why Montgomery became ground zero for the civil rights struggle. Claudette Colvin and Mary Louise Smith had been arrested in the wake of Brown v. Board, and yet they didn't spark a protest.