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Political Power

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Although the concept of power is central to the study of politics, there is no agreement as to what exactly power is. Power is often viewed negatively, as domination, though it is also the case tha...
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  • 27 June 2012
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Although the concept of power is central to the study of politics, there is no agreement as to what exactly power is. Power is often viewed negatively, as domination, though it is also the case that power is created by people acting in concert, in which case it can have positive effects. Making sense of this puzzle is one of the aims of this book, which provides the reader with a clear and coherent way of understanding the various forms and manifestations of power, and it does so by bringing together the most important and influential perspectives on power within the political and social sciences. From the Contents: Mark Haugaard and Kevin Ryan: Power in Social and Political Theory John Gledhill: Power in Political Anthropology Stewart Clegg: Foundations of Organizational Power Jill Vickers: Gendering Power: Feminist Approaches John A. Hall and Siniša Maleševic: The Political Sociology of Power Philip G. Cerny: Power and International Relations
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Price: $39.95
Pages: 230
Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Imprint: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Publication Date: 27 June 2012
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783866491052
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
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Haugaard and Ryan succeed admirably in their task of giving a multi-perspectival overview of the most prominent disciplinary approaches to the study of power in social and political theory, political anthropology, organizational studies, feminist studies, gender studies, political sociology, and international relations.
Mark Haugaard is a senior Lecturer in Social and Political Theory at the School of Political science and Sociology, National University of Ireland Galway, and an editor of the Journal of Political Power.Kevin Ryan is a lecturer in Political Science and Sociology at the School of Political science and Sociology, National University of Ireland Galway.