Arthur L. Stinchcombe
Stratification and Organization
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Stratification and Organization
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A collection of essays on stratification, organization and the discipline of sociology.
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A collection of essays on stratification, organization and the discipline of sociology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 682g
- ISBN-13: 9780521325882
- ISBN-10: 0521325889
- Artikelnr.: 21955787
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 682g
- ISBN-13: 9780521325882
- ISBN-10: 0521325889
- Artikelnr.: 21955787
Introduction
1. Rationality and social structure: an introduction
Part I. Stratification: 2. Agricultural enterprise and rural class relations
3. Some empirical consequences of the Davis-Moore theory of stratification
4. Interdependence and inequality: a specification of the Davis-Moore theory
5. Marxist theories of power and empirical research
6. Social mobility in industrial labor markets
7. The sociology of ethnic loyalties
8. The deep structure of moral categories, eighteenth-century French stratification and the Revolution
Part II. Organizations: 9. Bureaucratic and craft administration of production: a comparative study
10. Social structure and the founding of organizations
11. On social factors in administrative organization
12. Norms of exchange
Part III. Sociology as a Profession: 13. On getting 'hung up' and other assorted illnesses
14. Review of Max Weber's Economy and Society
15. Merton's theory of social structure
16. A structural analysis of sociology
17. The mathematical biology of survey research centres
18. On journal editing as a probabilistic process
19. Should sociologists forget their mothers and fathers?
Bibliography
Name and place-name index
Subject index.
1. Rationality and social structure: an introduction
Part I. Stratification: 2. Agricultural enterprise and rural class relations
3. Some empirical consequences of the Davis-Moore theory of stratification
4. Interdependence and inequality: a specification of the Davis-Moore theory
5. Marxist theories of power and empirical research
6. Social mobility in industrial labor markets
7. The sociology of ethnic loyalties
8. The deep structure of moral categories, eighteenth-century French stratification and the Revolution
Part II. Organizations: 9. Bureaucratic and craft administration of production: a comparative study
10. Social structure and the founding of organizations
11. On social factors in administrative organization
12. Norms of exchange
Part III. Sociology as a Profession: 13. On getting 'hung up' and other assorted illnesses
14. Review of Max Weber's Economy and Society
15. Merton's theory of social structure
16. A structural analysis of sociology
17. The mathematical biology of survey research centres
18. On journal editing as a probabilistic process
19. Should sociologists forget their mothers and fathers?
Bibliography
Name and place-name index
Subject index.
Introduction
1. Rationality and social structure: an introduction
Part I. Stratification: 2. Agricultural enterprise and rural class relations
3. Some empirical consequences of the Davis-Moore theory of stratification
4. Interdependence and inequality: a specification of the Davis-Moore theory
5. Marxist theories of power and empirical research
6. Social mobility in industrial labor markets
7. The sociology of ethnic loyalties
8. The deep structure of moral categories, eighteenth-century French stratification and the Revolution
Part II. Organizations: 9. Bureaucratic and craft administration of production: a comparative study
10. Social structure and the founding of organizations
11. On social factors in administrative organization
12. Norms of exchange
Part III. Sociology as a Profession: 13. On getting 'hung up' and other assorted illnesses
14. Review of Max Weber's Economy and Society
15. Merton's theory of social structure
16. A structural analysis of sociology
17. The mathematical biology of survey research centres
18. On journal editing as a probabilistic process
19. Should sociologists forget their mothers and fathers?
Bibliography
Name and place-name index
Subject index.
1. Rationality and social structure: an introduction
Part I. Stratification: 2. Agricultural enterprise and rural class relations
3. Some empirical consequences of the Davis-Moore theory of stratification
4. Interdependence and inequality: a specification of the Davis-Moore theory
5. Marxist theories of power and empirical research
6. Social mobility in industrial labor markets
7. The sociology of ethnic loyalties
8. The deep structure of moral categories, eighteenth-century French stratification and the Revolution
Part II. Organizations: 9. Bureaucratic and craft administration of production: a comparative study
10. Social structure and the founding of organizations
11. On social factors in administrative organization
12. Norms of exchange
Part III. Sociology as a Profession: 13. On getting 'hung up' and other assorted illnesses
14. Review of Max Weber's Economy and Society
15. Merton's theory of social structure
16. A structural analysis of sociology
17. The mathematical biology of survey research centres
18. On journal editing as a probabilistic process
19. Should sociologists forget their mothers and fathers?
Bibliography
Name and place-name index
Subject index.