Economic sociology /
Economic Sociology introduces the student to the main conceptions of economic sociology; illustrates the application of the concepts and theories of economic sociology; and critiques the growing literature that uses economic sociology in the explanation of macroscopic social phenomena, mostly derivi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1983.
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Colección: | Studies in social discontinuity.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Economic Sociology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. The Economic Sociology of Neo-Marxism; THE SOCIOLOGY OF THE ENTERPRISE IN MARX; PAIGE AND AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE; SKOCPOL AND POLITICAL COMPONENTS OF MODES OF PRODUCTION; IMMANUEL WALLERSTEIN AND THE WORLD SYSTEM; ROLES IN THE ENTERPRISE AND SOCIAL CLASS; AN ASSESSMENT OF NEO-MARXISM; OUTLINE; Chapter 2. Ecology; ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY; EXTERNAL ECONOMIES OF ACTIVITIES; ACCESS TO AN ENVIRONMENT; ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ACTIVITIES; ECOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION AND STRATIFICATION; ECOLOGY OF KARIMOJONG SOCIETY.
- ECOLOGY OF FRENCH SOCIETYECOLOGY OF AMERICAN SOCIETY; ECOLOGY AND THE ROLE OF NATURE IN ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY; Chapter 3. Technology and Manipulation of the Environment; THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY; HERDING TECHNOLOGY IN KARIMOJA; EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE: A GRAIN TECHNOLOGY WITH IMPERIAL AMBITIONS; THE UNITED STATES: MODERN TECHNOLOGY WITH SCHOOL-TAUGHT PRACTITIONERS; TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE; GENERAL COMPONENTS OF TECHNOLOGY; Chapter 4. Economic Organization; THE PROPERTY SYSTEM; THE EMBEDDING OF PROPERTY RIGHTS IN ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS; THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF LABOR MARKETS.
- DIVISION OF BENEFITSFLOWS OF INCOME; SUMMARY; ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION OF THE KARIMOJONG; THE ORGANIZATION OF WORK IN THE OLD REGIME; THE ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN SOCIETY; SOCIAL RELATIONS OF PRODUCTION; Chapter 5. Peopling the Social Structure; POPULATION THEORY; SOCIAL CONTINUITY AMONG THE KARIMOJONG; AGRARIAN POPULATION ORGANIZATION IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE; POPULATION AND THE LABOR FORCE IN AMERICAN SOCIETY; POPULATION AND ECONOMY; Chapter 6. Toward a Theory of Modes of Production; WHAT SOCIAL UNIT HAS A MODE OF PRODUCTION?; CONCRETE SOCIAL FORMATIONS.
- AN EXCURSUS ON MODES OF DESTRUCTIONECONOMICS, INDIVIDUAL MOTIVATIONS, AND INSTITUTIONAL VARIETY; SOCIETAL VARIATIONS IN CLASS RELATIONS; References; Index; STUDIES IN SOCIAL DISCONTINUITY.