| Max Weber - 1968 - 371 páginas
...conforms with certain specific criteria.8 . . . Power, Authority, and Imperative Control "Power" (Macht) is the probability that one actor within a social...own will despite resistance, regardless of the basis on which this probability rests. "Imperative control" (Herrschaft)9 is the probability that a 8 Betrieb... | |
| Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo, Louise Lamphere, Joan Bamberger - 1974 - 376 páginas
...concepts that characterize the way in which decisions are made and carried out. Power, according to Weber, "is the probability that one actor within a social...own will despite resistance, regardless of the basis on which this probability rests" (1947: 152). When power rests on legitimacy (that is, on the notion... | |
| Philip Stanworth, Anthony Giddens - 1974 - 302 páginas
...offered any brief definition of 'power' which is notably superior to that formulated by Max Weber: that power is 'the probability that one actor within a...be in a position to carry out his own will despite resistance...'.34 It has sometimes been remarked that there is no agreement among sociologists as to... | |
| Blasco José Sobrinho - 2001 - 324 páginas
...Weber's concept of individual (or sectoral) "power (over)" — as "the probability that one actor in a social relationship will be in a position to carry out his will despite resistance, regardless of the basis on which this probability rests" — Parsons's attack... | |
| Richard H. Roberts - 2002 - 356 páginas
...which would in reality be far better served by the stronger Weberian definition. Weber maintains that power is 'the probability that one actor within a...regardless of the basis upon which this probability rests',8' and this would be congruent with the distinctive 'command-obedience connotation' attributed... | |
| William H. Reid - 2003 - 584 páginas
...associated concepts of power and authority. Max Weber (1947) defined power as follows: "Power' (Macht) is the probability that one actor within a social...own will despite resistance, regardless of the basis on which this probability rests" (p. 152). Authority is the right to effect a decision, or command.... | |
| Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse-Kappen, Thomas Risse, Beth A Simmons - 2002 - 596 páginas
...out (Baldwin, 1999; Guzzini, 1998). The Problem of Intentions Max Weber (1947: 152) defined power as 'the probability that one actor within a social relationship...own will despite resistance, regardless of the basis on which this probability rests'. This definition clearly makes the intentions of actor A an important... | |
| Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, Thomas Risse-Kappen, Beth A Simmons - 2002 - 596 páginas
...1999; Guzzini, 1998). The Problem of lntentions Max Weber 11947; 152) defined power as 'the prohahility that one actor within a social relationship will be...his own will despite resistance, regardless of the hasis on which this prohahility rests'. This definition clearly makes the intentions of actor A an... | |
| Bert N. Adams, R A Sydie - 2002 - 390 páginas
...basically conllict relations. The key determinant in social relations was power, which he defined as the "probability that one actor within a social relationship will be in a position to carry out his will despite resistance, regardless of the basis on which this probability rests." A more refined definition,... | |
| Mark Haugaard - 2002 - 358 páginas
...sophisticated vocabulary of power, which is still influentiaL Building upon Weber's definition of power 'as the probability that one actor within a social relationship will be in a position to carry out his will despite resistance, regardless of the basis on which this probability rests' (Weber 1978, p. 53),... | |
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