Organization scholars have extensively studied both the politics of organization and the organization of politics. Contributing to the latter, we argue for further and deeper consideration of political parties, since: (1) parties illuminate organizational dynamics of in- and exclusion; (2) internal struggles related to the constitution of identities, practices, and procedures are accentuated in parties; (3) the study of parties allow for the isolation of processes of normative and affective commitment; (4) parties prioritize and intensify normative control mechanisms; (5) party organizing currently represents an example of profound institutional change, as new (digital) formations challenge old bureaucratic models. Consequently, we argue th...
This article introduces the first findings of the Political Party Database Project, a major survey o...
This article argues that political parties and interest groups are intricately and inextricably link...
Political parties are ideal subjects for the study of power because they are specific sites in which...
Organization scholars have extensively studied both the politics of organization and the organizatio...
Organization scholars have extensively studied both the politics of organization and the organizatio...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
The article begins by identifying a number of apparently dissonant characteristics of modern party o...
Thus far the relationship between political parties and democratizations has been approached only as...
This article reviews the case for considering the study of parties and interest organizations toge...
* I am grateful to the editors and Matthew Mitchell for comments on previous versions of this chapte...
This article introduces the first findings of the Political Party Database Project, a major survey o...
This article introduces the first findings of the Political Party Database Project, a major survey o...
This article introduces the first findings of the Political Party Database Project, a major survey o...
This article argues that political parties and interest groups are intricately and inextricably link...
Political parties are ideal subjects for the study of power because they are specific sites in which...
Organization scholars have extensively studied both the politics of organization and the organizatio...
Organization scholars have extensively studied both the politics of organization and the organizatio...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
The article begins by identifying a number of apparently dissonant characteristics of modern party o...
Thus far the relationship between political parties and democratizations has been approached only as...
This article reviews the case for considering the study of parties and interest organizations toge...
* I am grateful to the editors and Matthew Mitchell for comments on previous versions of this chapte...
This article introduces the first findings of the Political Party Database Project, a major survey o...
This article introduces the first findings of the Political Party Database Project, a major survey o...
This article introduces the first findings of the Political Party Database Project, a major survey o...
This article argues that political parties and interest groups are intricately and inextricably link...
Political parties are ideal subjects for the study of power because they are specific sites in which...