
Structures of Power and Constraint
Papers in Honor of Peter M. Blau
Cambridge University Press
Published on 18. June 2009
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508 pages
978-0-521-11316-8 (ISBN)
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Are social structures products of human action, expressions of individual or group power? Or are they essentially external constraints on human action, necessarily analyzed at a different level? How are themes of power and constraint to be joined in a common analytic approach? These have long been central questions for sociologists. since the collapse of functionalism as a unifying paradigm, however they have often appeared as the basis for sharp divisions between competing analytic paradigms. The divide between structuralism and rational-choice theory has been one of the most prominent such splits. Yet each approach has undergone a revival in past years. The editors of this book, in honour of Peter Blau, brought together a wide range of distinguished sociologists who have taken positions on different sides of this issue and brings them into focus as parts of a common discourse on the place of social structure and concepts of strategic action in sociological explanation.
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Language
English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Professional and scholarly
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
817 gr
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978-0-521-11316-8 (9780521113168)
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Craig Calhoun | Marshall W. Meyer | W. Richard Scott
Structures of Power and Constraint
Papers in Honor of Peter M. Blau
Book
11/1990
Cambridge University Press
€86.66
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Craig Calhoun | Marshall W. Meyer | W. Richard Scott
Structures of Power and Constraint
Papers in Honor of Peter M. Blau
Book
11/1990
Cambridge University Press
€86.66
Article exhausted; check for reprint
Content
Preface; Introduction Craig Calhoun and W. Richard Scott; Epistolary notes Robert K. Merton; Part I. Exchange, Power and Inequality: 1. Rational-choice theory and behavioral psychology George C. Homans; 2. Rational action, social networks and the emergence of norms James S. Coleman; 3. Linking actors and structures: an exchange network perspective Karen Cook; 4. Models of social and market exchange: toward a sociological theory of games and social behavior Tom R. Burns; 5. Family and birth-order effects on educational attainment Otis Dudley Duncan; Part II. Formal Organization: 6. The Weberian tradition in organizational research Marshall W. Meyer; 7. Structural inconsistency and management strategy in organizations Stanley H. Udy Jr; 8. Organizational demography and structural change in the Roman Catholic church Richard Schoenherr and Lawrence A. Young; 9. The technocratic organization of academic work Wolf Heydebrand; 10. The organizational and structural context of employee assistance programs Terry C. Blum; Part III. 11. Penetrating differentiation: linking macro and micro phenomena Joseph E. Schwartz; 12. Social structure and intermarriage: a reanalysis John Svoretz; 13. Network diversity, substructures and opportunities for contact Peter v. Marsden; 14. Kinds of relations in American discussion networks Ronald S. Burt; 15. Social control and social networks: a model from Georg Simmel Ronald L. Breiger; Bibliography of the writings of Peter M. Blau; Index.