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Power, Rule and Domination (RLE: Organizations) A Critical and Empirical Understanding of Power in Sociological Theory and Organizational Life

By Stewart Clegg Copyright 1975
    228 Pages
    by Routledge

    218 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume presents a critical analysis of sociological theorizing and power which enables the reader to grasp fully the nature of power, rule and domination in organizational life. By making use of the discussions he recorded at a construction site, the author brings the reader into contact with the everyday social world in which he locates his analysis of power and authority at both a structural and phenomenological level. This analysis is complemented by the author’s review of the literature on ‘theorizing’ by writers such as Wittgenstein, Blum, McHugh, Phillips and Cicourel; his examination of the ‘community power debate’ between authors such as Bachrach and Baratz and Dahl; and a survey of the literature on power in its organizational aspects by Weber, Simmel and the more contemporary work of Hickson.

    Preface. The Problem of Definition. 2. Power, Theorizing and Reason. 3. Power in the Theory of Organizations. 4. Weber and Simmel: Power, Rule and Domination. 5. Social Rules and the Grammatical Analogy.

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