Exchange and Power in Social LifeTransaction Publishers - 352 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... societies and communities . In this book , I concentrate on the microsociological analysis of the processes of reciprocity and imbalance that govern social life and relations among people , and then use this analysis as a basis for the ...
... societies and communities . In this book , I concentrate on the microsociological analysis of the processes of reciprocity and imbalance that govern social life and relations among people , and then use this analysis as a basis for the ...
Pagina xiv
... society . Even if most persons are interested in having a person with a given social characteristic as a friend or spouse , most will not be able to implement their interest if there are few persons who have this characteristic . In ...
... society . Even if most persons are interested in having a person with a given social characteristic as a friend or spouse , most will not be able to implement their interest if there are few persons who have this characteristic . In ...
Pagina xv
... societies or other large collec- tivities , it is necessary to paint a large canvas in bold strokes . Tracing the multitude of interpersonal relations of millions of people would not only be impossible , even with a large computer , but ...
... societies or other large collec- tivities , it is necessary to paint a large canvas in bold strokes . Tracing the multitude of interpersonal relations of millions of people would not only be impossible , even with a large computer , but ...
Pagina xvi
... societies as well as those in small groups . The macrosociological perspective does not furnish this understanding because it achieves its wide scope at the cost of investigating interpersonal relations in depth , whereas exchange ...
... societies as well as those in small groups . The macrosociological perspective does not furnish this understanding because it achieves its wide scope at the cost of investigating interpersonal relations in depth , whereas exchange ...
Pagina xxvi
... societies . Principles of exchange ; illustrated with associations between professionals . Unspecified Obligations and Trust , 91 Limits of concept of exchange . Reciprocity as starting mechanism . Unspecified obligations distinguish ...
... societies . Principles of exchange ; illustrated with associations between professionals . Unspecified Obligations and Trust , 91 Limits of concept of exchange . Reciprocity as starting mechanism . Unspecified obligations distinguish ...
Inhoudsopgave
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Chapter One The Structure of Social Associations | 12 |
Chapter Two Social Integration | 33 |
Chapter Three Social Support | 60 |
Chapter Seven The Dynamics of Change and Adjustment | 168 |
Chapter Eight Legitimation and Organization | 199 |
Chapter Nine Opposition | 224 |
Chapter Ten Mediating Values in Complex Structures | 253 |
Chapter Eleven The Dynamics of Substructures | 283 |
Chapter Twelve Dialectical Forces | 312 |
Name Index | 339 |
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abilities achievement advantage alternative analysis attraction authority become behavior bilateral monopoly chapter cognitive dissonance colleagues command commitment competition compliance conflict contract curve contributions cost create demand for advice depends derived differentiation economic effect entails Erving Goffman exchange relations exchange transactions expectations exploitation express favors forces furnish Georg Simmel give Glencoe group members Homans Ibid ideals ideology imbalance impressive incentives increase indifference curves individuals influence ingroup institutionalized institutions interest intrinsic investments leader leadership Leon Festinger less macrosociological macrostructure mobility obligations obtain opposition movement organized collectivities party perfect competition person political position pressure principle processes of social profits receive reciprocate requires respect significance social approval social associations social class social exchange social integration social interaction social norms social relations social rewards social status social structure society stratum subordinates substructures superior status tends theory tion universalistic standards viduals whereas workers
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Pagina 225 - And if a man cause a blemish in his neighbour ; as he hath done, so shall it be done to him ; breach for breach, eye for eye, tooth for tooth : as he hath caused a blemish in a man, so shall it be done to him again.
Pagina 14 - Action is social in so far as by virtue of the subjective meaning attached to it by the acting individual (or individuals), it takes account of the behavior of others and is thereby oriented in its course
Pagina 313 - Thus dialectics reduced itself to the science of the general laws of motion, both of the external world and of human thinking...
Pagina 119 - By supplying services in demand to others, a person establishes power over them. If he regularly renders needed services they cannot readily obtain elsewhere, others become dependent on and obligated to him for these services...
Pagina 2 - All contacts among men rest on the schema of giving and returning the equivalence.
Pagina 116 - the probability that a command with a given specific content will be obeyed by a given group of persons" (Theory, 152). 5. " 'Power' (Macht) is the probability that one actor within a social relationship will be in a position to carry out his own will despite resistance, regardless of the basis on which this probability rests
Pagina 254 - A society can neither create itself nor recreate itself without at the same time creating an ideal. This creation is not a sort of work of supererogation for it, by which it would complete itself, being already formed; it is the act by which it is periodically made and remade.
Pagina 201 - the probability that certain specific commands (or all commands) from a given source will be obeyed by a given group of persons."2 The group willingly obeys because its members consider it legitimate for this source to control them.
Pagina 14 - Sociology (in the sense in which this highly ambiguous word is used here) is a science which attempts the interpretive understanding of social action in order thereby to arrive at a causal explanation of its course and effects. In 'action...
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