04885nam 2200685Ia 450 991020882890332120210610072410.01-4443-5509-01-78268-703-31-4443-5506-61-280-59896-41-118-38474-197866136287941-4443-5507-4(CKB)3710000000503877(EBL)4043841(MiAaPQ)EBC865177(Au-PeEL)EBL865177(CaPaEBR)ebr10538670(CaONFJC)MIL362879(OCoLC)779166506(EXLCZ)99371000000050387720111130d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe Wiley-Blackwell companion to political sociology[electronic resource] /edited by Edwin Amenta, Kate Nash, and Alan ScottWest Sussex Wiley-Blackwell20121 online resource (739 p.)Blackwell companions to sociologyDescription based upon print version of record.1-4443-3093-4 1-119-25065-X Includes bibliographical references and index.""Wiley-Blackwell Companions to Sociology""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Notes on Contributors""; ""Introduction""; ""PART I: APPROACHES TO POWER AND POLITICS""; ""Chapter 1: Marxist Approaches to Power""; ""Power as a Social Relation""; ""General Remarks on Class Domination""; ""Economic Class Domination""; ""Political Class Domination""; ""Ideological Class Domination""; ""The Articulation of Economic, Political, and Ideological Domination""; ""Spatio-Temporal Moments of Domination""; ""Conclusions""; ""Further Reading""; ""Chapter 2: Weber and Political Sociology""""Weber's Political Sociology""""Weberian Political Sociology after Weber""; ""Further Reading""; ""Chapter 3: Durkheim and Durkheimian Political Sociology""; ""Changing Views of Durkheimian Sociology""; ""Cultural Sociology and Politics""; ""Further Reading""; ""Chapter 4: Foucaultian Analysis of Power, Government, Politics""; ""Government""; ""Politics and Government""; ""Government and Partisan Politics""; ""Government in the International Arena""; ""Liberal Authoritarianism""; ""Moving on""; ""Further Reading""; ""Chapter 5: Historical Institutionalism""""Institutional Arguments and Historical Institutionalism""""Path Dependency and Historicism""; ""History as a Methodological Approach""; ""The Future of Historical Institutionalism""; ""Acknowledgement""; ""Further Reading""; ""Chapter 6: Sociological Institutionalism and World Society""; ""Introduction""; ""Myths and Misperceptions""; ""New Directions in World Society Theory""; ""Concluding Thoughts""; ""Acknowledgement""; ""Further Reading""; ""Chapter 7: Studying Power""; ""Images and Decisions""; ""Structures of Power""; ""Conclusion""; ""Further Reading""""Chapter 8: Comparative Political Analysis: Six Case-Oriented Strategies""""Context""; ""Connecting Conditions and Outcomes: The Limitations of Correlation""; ""Connecting Conditions and Outcomes: The Case-oriented Template""; ""Six Strategies of Case-oriented Comparative Analysis""; ""Conclusion""; ""Further Reading""; ""PART II: STATES AND GOVERNANCE""; ""Chapter 9: Theories of State Formation""; ""Why Deal with These Matters?""; ""The Managerial Perspective""; ""The Military Perspective""; ""The Economic Perspective""; ""Conclusion""; ""Further Reading""; ""Chapter 10: State""""State Origins and Contemporary Relevance""""Beyond Europe: Diverse State Activity and Varieties of State Research""; ""Weber's Endurance""; ""Conclusion""; ""Further Reading""; ""Chapter 11: Political Legitimacy""; ""Further Reading""; ""Chapter 12: Political Corruption""; ""What Is Corruption?""; ""Approaches to Corruption""; ""Corruption in Complex Exchanges""; ""Institutions of Bribery: Governance Mechanisms""; ""Conclusion: Systemic Corruption""; ""Further Reading""; ""Chapter 13: Parties and Interest Intermediation""; ""Programmatic or Non-Programmatic Parties""""The Nature of Programmatic Divisions""Blackwell companions to sociology.Political sociologyPolitical scienceElectronic books.Political sociology.Political science.306.2MS 4350rvkAmenta Edwin1957-935881Nash Kate1958-935882Scott Alan1956-149743MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910208828903321The Wiley-Blackwell companion to political sociology2108250UNINA