Power (social)
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This article analyzes the techniques by which the kings of the early Sasanian dynasty engaged the past and shaped the experience of future generations. I concentrate on the innovations and legacy of the first two kings of kings of the... more
"The so-called cyber-threat commands the attention of multinational corporations, governments and the strategic community, keen as they are to harness the power of digital communications yet anxious to protect their interests. Attacks... more
""This introduction to the special issue on the history of power forwards the anthropological concept of “purification” as a means of drawing together disparate histories of psychology that invoke notions of power. Drawing on the work of... more
Building on Erving Goffman and Emile Durkheim, Randall Collins has demonstrated that situations have rules, processes, and constraints that are largely independent of more macro-social dynamics—this realm of action is referred to as the... more
Comment on Hodder, I. and Lucas, G. (2017) "The symmetries and asymmetries of human–thing relations. A dialogue" In this dialogue, Hodder and Lucas skilfully manoeuvre the winding trails... more
Qualitative research provides opportunities to study bullying and peer harassment as social processes, interactions and meaning-making in the everyday context of particular settings. It offers the possibility of developing a deep... more
In contemporary society, sexual objectification is usually thought of as something that men do to women. However, this notion risks conflating the gender of the perpetrator with the fact that men often hold more social power than women.... more
Power in Modernity (Isaac Reed), Book Review Symposium
"Sometimes dictators are benevolent. Sometimes masters are kind and gentle to their slaves. John Adams was a pretty good "husband" to Abigail Adams. But it seems like there’s something very wrong with being a dictator or a master or a... more
This paper examines the complex relationship between hospitality and organisations. It is argued that a variety of organisational practices can be understood by considering how hospitality is mobilised and experienced by multiple... more
We present evidence that although inequality is increasing in some circumstances, the entire human power hierarchy has shifted upwards, such that even many subordinated groups are sufficiently empowered, in absolute terms, to advocate for... more
Purpose – This research aims to explore the notion of fit between subordinates’ need for cognitive closure and supervisors’ power tactics on organizational conflict management. Design/methodology/approach – Two-hundred and ninety... more
This paper uses power relationship frameworks and regionalism concepts to understand two political aspects of Bhutan’s low-volume, high-yield tourism policy. The number of tourists to Bhutan has been controlled not by an annual visa... more
Abstract Title: A Concise Model of Local-Level Politics in South Africa Professor Robert Thornton, Anthropology, University of the Witwatersrand Standard models of political power and behaviour derived from Liberal, Democratic or other... more
Analysing two quite rarely considered Max Weber’s essays on social inquiry and on the problems of social psychology the Author places them within the coordinates of weberian historical research about ethics and the spirit of capitalism.... more
Lorsque rap et hip-hop apparaissent en France au tournant des années 1980, nombreux sont ceux qui n'y voient qu'un phénomène éphémère. Trente ans plus tard, ce genre musical est non seulement bien vivant, mais il fait durablement partie... more
Power is often taken to be a central concept in social and political thought that can contribute to the explanation of many different social phenomena. This article argues that in order to play this role, a general theory of power is... more
CHAPTER EIGHT RETROSPECT AND SOME REFLECTIONS Since this book is already to a considerable extent a summary, it could not be summarized without some loss of essential qualifications and nuances. But history books ought to sum up their... more
Power is present in each individual and in every relationship. It is defined as the ability of a group to get another group to take some form of desired action, usually by consensual power and sometimes by force (Holmes, Hughes & Julian,... more
This text was originally written for the tenth anniversary issue of the Journal of Environmental Thought and Education (Japan). This is an expanded and revised version (June 20, 2018). Links to several earlier versions are included.
La notion de corruption désigne la captation illicite de moyens publics à des fins privées. Cet ouvrage propose une approche originale de la corruption en engageant une analyse philosophique qui s’inscrit dans le fil de la pensée... more
This article examines five common misunderstandings about case-study research: (a) theoretical knowledge is more valuable than practical knowledge; (b) one cannot generalize from a single case, therefore, the single-case study cannot... more
New technologies in communications and networking have shaped the way political power can be generated in important ways. Recent popular uprisings have shown dramatically how a people can communicate its cause effectively beyond borders... more
In this paper, I develop a functionalist theory of social domination to compete with current theories of this kind of social power that have arisen with and from the work of Philip Pettit. On the latter view, the basic structure of... more
Areas:
1) Space and Mobility
2) Communication Infrastructures and Systems
3) Networks, Power, and Control
1) Space and Mobility
2) Communication Infrastructures and Systems
3) Networks, Power, and Control
Frågan om kunskap och makt följs tätt åt i de projekt som Michel Foucault har genomfört inom genealogierna över Vansinnets och Sexualitetens historia. Foucault berör i dessa verk också hur de individualiserade praktikerna för... more