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Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Sociology
This comprehensive and authoritative Encyclopedia, featuring entries written by academic experts in the field, explores the diverse topics within the discipline of political sociology. By looking at both macro- and micro-components, questions relating to nation-states, political institutions and their development, and the sources of social and political change such as social movements and other forms of contentious politics, are raised and critically analysed.
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This comprehensive and authoritative Encyclopedia, featuring entries written by academic experts in the field, explores the diverse topics within the discipline of political sociology. By looking at both macro- and micro-components, questions relating to nation-states, political institutions and their development, and the sources of social and political change such as social movements and other forms of contentious politics, are raised and critically analysed.
The Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Sociology highlights the key questions relating to political sociology through demonstrating that issues relating to power and political conflict, as well as the relationship between societies and states, are critical for understanding contemporary political and social contexts. The entries also shed light on the current position of this interdisciplinary field of study, which sits at the interface between political science and sociology, and consider its aims in addressing those aspects that pertain to the critical interplay between factors relating to both fields.
A timely and stimulating reference work, this Encyclopedia will be a key resource for researchers and students in the field of political sociology, political science and theory, social policy, social theory, and public policy, providing both an excellent entry point for study as well as an essential reference tool for more experienced academics.
Key Features:
● Discusses major approaches and theories
● Summarising key topics in over 160 entries
● Includes entries on key historical thinkers and concepts
● Presents frontier areas across the discipline for future research work
The Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Sociology highlights the key questions relating to political sociology through demonstrating that issues relating to power and political conflict, as well as the relationship between societies and states, are critical for understanding contemporary political and social contexts. The entries also shed light on the current position of this interdisciplinary field of study, which sits at the interface between political science and sociology, and consider its aims in addressing those aspects that pertain to the critical interplay between factors relating to both fields.
A timely and stimulating reference work, this Encyclopedia will be a key resource for researchers and students in the field of political sociology, political science and theory, social policy, social theory, and public policy, providing both an excellent entry point for study as well as an essential reference tool for more experienced academics.
Key Features:
● Discusses major approaches and theories
● Summarising key topics in over 160 entries
● Includes entries on key historical thinkers and concepts
● Presents frontier areas across the discipline for future research work
Critical Acclaim
‘Providing an invaluable guide to contemporary political sociology, by a range of foremost contributors, this comprehensive Encyclopedia will provide an essential point of research reference for scholars and students.’
– Pippa Norris, Harvard University, US
– Pippa Norris, Harvard University, US
Contributors
贡献者包括:凯瑟琳Ackerman、Tawnya理应ins Covert, Rohan Advani, Sadiya Akram, Claudia Alegre, Hager Ali, Bruno Amable, Edwin Amenta, Johannes Angermuller, Kai Arzheimer, David Attewell, Leo Azzollini, Lucio Baccaro, Simone Baglioni, Francesco Bailo, Frank Bandau, Bassi, David Beetham, Paolo Bellucci, Berch Berberoglu, Mabel Berezin, Judith Bessant, Sandro Bieri, Anne Skorkjær Binderkrantz, Johanna Bockman, Matthijs Bogaards, Lorenzo Bosi, Shelley Boulianne, Henry Brady, John Brooke, Nadia Brown, Kaylin Bourdon, Michael Buckley, Craig Calhoun, Sarah Cameron, David Campbell, Romana Careja, Fernando Casal Bértoa, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Grace Chikoto-Schultz, Jan Cieciuch, Manlio Cinalli, Elisabeth Clemens, Jessica Cobian, Claire Colomb, Ramona Coman, Kennia Coronado, Catherine Corrigall-Brown, Christian Davenport, Eldad Davidov, Bryson Davis, Wyatt Dawson, Fabio de Nardis, Donatella della Porta, Daniel Devine, Michael Dobbins, Natalie J. Doyle, Karine Duplan, Linet R. Durmuşoğlu, Jennifer Earl, Barry Eidlin, Tom Einhorn, Rainer Eisfeld, Knut Ove Eliassen, Venessa Ercole, Geoff Evans, Jalal Fetrati, Helena Flam, Michele Ford, Francesca Forno, Marta Fraile, Roberto Franzosi, Markus Freitag, Bruno S. Frey, Selina Gallo-Cruz, Dustin Garlitz, Nathalie Giger, Carol Gilligan, Alberta Giorgi, Achim Goerres, Andreas C. Goldberg, Jeff Goodwin, Dylan Gray, Liah Greenfeld, Marcia Grimes, Leticia Haro, Anthony Heath, Kevin Hewison, Christine Hobden, Lindsay Hoffman, Nathalie Hofstetter, Marc Hooghe, Matthew Humphrey, Anders Hylmö, Karin Ingold, Rina James, Mathias Hein Jessen, Bob Jessop, Hank Johnston, Sebastian Jungkunz, Arne Kalleberg, Niilo Kauppi, Oleksandra Keudel, Palina Kolvani, Stefan Kruse, Erik Martinez Kuhonta, Gregor Kungl, Anna Kyriazi, Rafael Pablo Labanino, Christian Lahusen, Oscar Larsson, Sandra Laugier, Zoe Lefkofridi, Vanessa Lemm, Jesse Lindley, Natasha Lindstaedt, Måns Robert Lundstedt, Nathan Ly, Robert MacDonald, Amanda Machin, Oliver Marchart, Paul Marx, Alexandra Maryanski, Rose McDermott, John D. McCarthy, Michael McCarthy, Ali Meghji, David S. Meyer, Tariq Modood, Louis Moser, Rebecca Murray, Daniela Musina, Pierre Musso, Alessandro Nai, Kenneth Nelson, Sharon Erickson Nepstad, Marina Nistotskaya, Brian Nolan, Matthew Norton, Michael Ohsfeldt, Martin Okolikj, Christian Olsson, Olga Onuch, Karl-Dieter Opp, Jennifer Oser, Kassra Oskooii, Ringo Ossewaarde, Marius Ostrowski, Diana Owen, Kari Palonen, Louisa Parks, Elena Pavan, Efrén Pérez, Yvette Peters, Emmanuel Pierru, Laurence Piper, Alain Policar, Francesca Polletta, Jonas Pontusson, Leonardo Puleo, Sverre Raffnsøe, Nathan Redman, Toni Rodon, Juan Rodríguez Teruel, Jörg Rössel, Silke Roth, Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser, John Rundell, Alexander Ruser, Jens Rydgren, Shamit Saggar, Arthur Sakamoto, Jean-François Savard, Kay Lehman Schlozman, Christian Schneickert, Aaron Schutz, Pascal Sciarini, Sam Scovill, Thomas Sealy, Nicolas Sembel, Laura Sjoberg, Christine M. Slaughter, Julie Smith, Naomi Snider, Marco Steenbergen, Laura Stoker, Francesco Stolfi, Julia Strauss, Francesco Strazzari, Kristin Strømsnes, Paula Surridge, Simon Susen, Ryan Switzer, Seetha Tan, Jan Teorell, Matteo Tiratelli, Raül Tormos, Jonathan Turner, Vicente Valentim, Chiara Valli, Wouter van der Brug, Nella Van Dyke, Emilie Van Haute, Jacquelien van Stekelenburg, Frédéric Varone, Sofia Vasilopoulou, Francesca Vassallo, Francisco Villamil, Chiara Visentin, Jelle Visser, Rens Vliegenthart, Lars Vogel, Viktor Orri Valgarðsson, Giorgio Volpe, Katerina Vrablikova, Amentahru Wahlrab, Edward Walker, Rob Watts, Nadja Wehl, Amy Wendling, Magnus Wennerhag, Paul Whiteley, Jon Whooley, Catherine Wihtol de Wenden, Dana Williams, Lesley Wood, Lorenzo Zamponi, Margaret Zeddies, Sebahattin Ziyanak