The political consequences of social networks
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The political consequences of social networks
(Research in politics and society : a research annual, v. 4)
JAI Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Vol 4 in a series which examines the interrelations of politics and society, and explores theoretical and empirical issues in depth. This volume focuses on the political consequences of social networks. Topics include elite social movement organizations and the state, among others.
目次
- Unity and conflict among large American corporations - a study of business testimony before Congress, Mark Mizruchi
- market power, political power and state support - the case of Israeli industry, Ilan Talmud
- political money and partisan clusters in the capitalist class, Richard E. Ratcliff et al
- elite social movement organizations and the state - the rise of the conservative policy-planning network, Michael Patrick Allen
- elite policy-planning networks in the United States, Val Burris
- the coalescence of corporate conservatism from 1976 to 1980 - the roots of the Reagan revolution, Tie-ting Su et al
- the social organization of the Washington establishment during the first Reagan administration - a network analysis, Edward O. Laumann et al
- power networks, professional societies and occupational health policy, Earl Wysong and Robert Perrucci
- a two-stage model of policy making with an empirical test in the US energy policy domain, Frans N. Stokman and Jan M.M. Van den Bos
- issue publics in the US, German and Japanese national labour policy domains, David Knoke et al
- power in organizations - a social network perspective, Daniel Brass
- pathways into elite law frms - professional stratification and social networks, Robert Granfield and Thomas Koenig.
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