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  1. Dec 6, 2014 · While the meaning of the term ‘exclusion’ has changed since the mid-1970s, Cédric Frétigné (Citation 1999, p. 63) in his Sociologie de l'exclusion regards Lenoir's book as the ‘founding document’ of the modern discourse about exclusion in French society. During the late 1980s and 1990s it became the blueprint for policy change as ...

  2. Jan 8, 2013 · Abstract. This article looks at social inclusion from a sociological perspective. It argues that sociology complements biological and other natural order explanations of social stratification. The article interrogates a variety of forms of social integration, including ostracism within 5th century b.c. Greece, 19th-century solidarism, and ...

    • Dan Allman
    • 2013
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  4. Jan 1, 2009 · Pre-copyedited version of a chapter in S. Clegg and M. Haugaard, eds, The SAGE. Handbook of Power, London: SAGE, 367-382. The state and state power are hype rcomplex and changeable phenomena and ...

  5. Mar 30, 2021 · empirical bases of power as having nothing to do with the definition of power; it might rather provide an account for the identification of the best indicators to investigate power empirically.

    • Pamela Pansardi
  6. The question of how to define the concept of social power has been a focus of controversy among social theorists. In this paper, I put forward a definition of social power that avoids many of the pitfalls of previous attempts at such a definition. Roughly, I define the power which one agent has over another as the ability that the dominant agent has to control the situation within which the ...

  7. Dec 2, 2016 · ‘Disciplines,’ argues Lenoir, with perhaps surprising lack of qualification in a sociological analysis, ‘are essential structures for systematising, organizing, and embodying the social and institutional practices upon which both coherent discourse and legitimate exercise of power depend’ (Lenoir 1993: 73; my italics).

  8. THE CONCEPT OF «POWER» IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Tacitly or explicitly, political scientists since Machiavelli and before have based their political theories upon the concept of « power ». The modern national state measures its strength in terms of its power, which is essentially military power in the « final analysis ». The theory of the.

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