Political power and social theory. Vol. 20 /
It is an exciting time to consider changes in the field of comparative-historical sociology, as the discipline seeks to accommodate both old and new trends as well as the transforming spatial scales in which political power and social theory are increasingly embedded. Volume 20 of "Political Po...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bingley, UK :
Emerald,
2009.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
Colección: | Political power and social theory.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Political power and social theory; Copyright page; Contents; List of contributors; Editorial board; Editorial statement; List of reviewers; Editor's introduction; Part I: Revisiting Paradigms of Politics and Power; Chapter 1. Reviving power structure research: present problems, their solutions, and future directions; Conceptual issue: defining class (IM)properly; Theoretical dilemma: irreconcilable versions of theory; Methodological problem: different questions, different answers; Empirical analyses; Results; Conclusions and future directions; Acknowledgment; References
- Appendix: Description of tenure similarity and district similarity as control variablesChapter 2. In movement: New players in the construction of democracy in Spain, 1962-1977; New perspectives on the political change towards democracy; The light at the end of the tunnel: Puertollano and the strikes of 1962; Villamalea, the red village; Protests for a new decade; Opportunities and the spread of the conflict; After Franco: the final battle for democracy; Notes; Acknowledgment; References; Part II: New Perspectives on Empire and Colonialism (Guest-Edited by Julian Go)
- Neo-Bourdieusian theory and the question of scientific autonomy: German sociologists and empire, 1890s-1940sSociology and empire; Toward a theory of scientific autonomy; Ego autonomy; Embattled autonomy, 1880-1945; Conclusion: Ego autonomy and scientific autonomy revisited; Notes; References; Transnational ideologies and state building: The Ottoman Empire in transition; Political elites, ideologies, and critical junctures; Imperial rule and the legitimacy crisis: 1814-1880; The transition: Transnationalist solutions; The ottoman transition era; Conclusion; Notes; References
- White supremacist constitution of the U.S. empire-state: a short conceptual look at the long first centuryI; II; III; IV; V; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Confronting ''Empire'': The new imperialism, Islamism, and feminism; Feminist studies and the debate on ''Empire'': A review; U.S. imperialism: continuity, challenges, and the present disorder; Hegemonic (or heroic- or hyper-) masculinities; Co-opting
- while Ignoring
- women's rights; Against imperialism: global feminism and another world; Notes; References; Part III: Scholarly Controversy: Contesting Geographies of Citizenship
- Incompleteness and the possibility of making: Towards denationalized citizenshipquestAn incomplete subject; When the global triangulates between the nation-state and citizenship; Citizenship disassembled: A lens into the question of rights; Beneath new nationalisms, a blurring of membership politics; Postnational or denationalized citizenshipquest; National citizenship in the global cityquest; Conclusion; Notes; References; The prosthetic citizen: New geographies of citizenship; Citizenship and rights; The denizen: a paradoxical geographical subject; Shadow citizens