Power is a central concept in many disciplines in the social sciences, including political science, sociology, social-psychology, organization studies, urban politics and planning. Where the term is less often used, such as in economics, it has been reduced to other concepts. Despite, or perhaps because of, its ubiquity, it has been analyzed in numerous and diverse ways in different discourse communities. This encyclopedia provides an authoritative and comprehensive coverage of the use of power in those different discourses, enabling the different language communities to learn from each other. It provides a compendium of the concepts that build the ways in which power is conceptualized and provides analyses of related concepts. It also prov...
Political parties are ideal subjects for the study of power because they are specific sites in which...
The power, as obtained, exercised, organized and preserved, is the subject of political science. In ...
The article deals with the origins and stages of the evolution of the concept of “soft power” in the...
Master thesis Author: Bc. Petr Hlavička Field of study: Sociology Thesis supervisor: Mgr. Tomáš Dvoř...
Abstract. The paper studies power in social affairs, with special implications of the role of power ...
Power is a central concept in the social and human sciences. It is important topic of study as it ca...
Power is not a single social phenomenon. It is a socially constructed concept of certain social phen...
Academic, public and political debates on terminology and the exercise of power associate this pheno...
The concept «power» has a significant status in the system of global regionalism. All concepts of po...
The developments over a thirty-year time span in the study of power, especially voting power, are tr...
The concept of power acquires different meanings according to the dimension, the historical cut and ...
The concept of power is central to international relations. Yet disciplinary discussions tend to pri...
This article provides a conceptual and empirical review of power analysis in International Relations...
One of the fundamental categories of general sociology concerns power. Regardless of differences in ...
The article examines the correlation of two concepts: «soft power» and «propaganda» in International...
Political parties are ideal subjects for the study of power because they are specific sites in which...
The power, as obtained, exercised, organized and preserved, is the subject of political science. In ...
The article deals with the origins and stages of the evolution of the concept of “soft power” in the...
Master thesis Author: Bc. Petr Hlavička Field of study: Sociology Thesis supervisor: Mgr. Tomáš Dvoř...
Abstract. The paper studies power in social affairs, with special implications of the role of power ...
Power is a central concept in the social and human sciences. It is important topic of study as it ca...
Power is not a single social phenomenon. It is a socially constructed concept of certain social phen...
Academic, public and political debates on terminology and the exercise of power associate this pheno...
The concept «power» has a significant status in the system of global regionalism. All concepts of po...
The developments over a thirty-year time span in the study of power, especially voting power, are tr...
The concept of power acquires different meanings according to the dimension, the historical cut and ...
The concept of power is central to international relations. Yet disciplinary discussions tend to pri...
This article provides a conceptual and empirical review of power analysis in International Relations...
One of the fundamental categories of general sociology concerns power. Regardless of differences in ...
The article examines the correlation of two concepts: «soft power» and «propaganda» in International...
Political parties are ideal subjects for the study of power because they are specific sites in which...
The power, as obtained, exercised, organized and preserved, is the subject of political science. In ...
The article deals with the origins and stages of the evolution of the concept of “soft power” in the...