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Problem of Solidarity
Problem of Solidarity
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Affect Control Theory
Ante Commitments
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collective action theory
control
corporate
Corporate Obligations
Empathic Solidarity
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Equilibrium Networks
formal models of social solidarity
group
Group Configuration
Group Gi
group interaction models
HC Model
Hechter's Theory
institutional trust dynamics
Joint Goods
mathematical sociology
network analysis methods
Nongroup Members
obligations
Quasi-symmetry Model
Rational Choice
Referent Network
Rhythmic Coordination
set
social cohesion
solidary
Solidary Behavior
Solidary Frame
strategies
Subgame Perfect Equilibrium
theory
Total Transition Rate
Trend Parameters
trigger
Trigger Strategies
Typical Macrostructure
Via
Vice Versa
Weak Solidarity
Product details
- ISBN 9789057005336
- Weight: 960g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 28 Oct 1998
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Presently the world is undergoing tremendous social, cultural and economic transformation. For sociologists, the challenge is arriving at a sound mapping of this tumultuous world stage.
In this book, the contributing authors consider solidarity as a cognitive problem of basic science. They examine how solidarity is produced and reproduced, how it is related to social processes, and how such processes can be formalized and create conditions for productively studying their properties. Mathematical models and representations are presented by the authors as a coherent set of tools for understanding many social phenomena.
Patrick Doreian, Thomas J. Fararo, both University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Problem of Solidarity
€107.99
