Political Sociology for the 21st Century
Scanlan, Stephen J, Journal of Political and Military Sociology
Political Sociology for the 21st Century by Betty A. Dobratz, Lisa K. Waldner, and Timothy Buzzell, Editors. Oxford, UK: Elsevier, 2003. (pp. 342 / $90.00 (cloth)
Questions of central importance to political sociology are as old as societies themselves. Where elites and masses have clashed, organizations and political systems have completed, social movements have battled, and power has resided, so too has the need for systematic understanding of the sociological meaning of power. Theoretical and empirical evaluation of politics and society have evolved to adapt to social change, address new challenges, and look to future debates. This is the motivation for the contribution of ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Political Sociology for the 21st Century.
Contributors: Scanlan, Stephen J - Author.
Journal title: Journal of Political and Military Sociology.
Volume: 31.
Issue: 2
Publication date: Winter 2003.
Page number: 321+.
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