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Routledge
388 Pages
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Routledge
379 Pages
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Routledge
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Status, Power, and Legitimacy presents methodological, theoretical, and empirical essays by Joseph Berger and Morris Zelditch, Jr.two of the leading contributors to the Stanford tradition in the study of micropro-cesses. This three-part volume brings together major contributions to the development of this tradition, in addition to a number of newly written essays published here for the first... Read more
I: Strategies; 1: Introduction to Part I: Strategies of Theory Construction; 2: Generalizing and Historical Orientations in Sociology; 3: A Working Strategy for Constructing Theories: State Organizing Processes; 4: Theoretical Structures and the Micro-Macro Problem; 5: Theoretical Research Programs: A Reformulation; II: Status Processes; 6: Introduction to Part II: Status Processes; 7: Formation of Reward Expectations in Status Situations; 8: Status Cues, Expectations, and Behavior; 9: The Evolution of Status Expectations: A Theoretical Extension; 10: Status Inconsistency in Task Situations: A Test of Four Status Processing Principles; 11: Gender and Interpersonal Task Behaviors: Status Expectation Accounts; III: Power and Legitimation Processes; 12: Introduction to Part III: Power and Legitimation Processes; 13: Expectations, Shared Awareness, and Power; 14: Uncertainty, Potential Power, and Nondecisions; 15: Legitimacy and the Stability of Authority; 16: Consensus, Dissensus, and Justification; Contributors
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Morris Zelditch






