Titre : | Political networks : The structural perspective |
Auteurs : | David Knoke |
Type de document : | Thesis |
Editeur : | Cambridge [United Kingdom] : Cambridge University Press, 1994 |
Article en page(s) : | XIV, 290 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Tags : | Political science--Methodology ; Functionalism (Social sciences) ; Social sciences--Network analysis |
Résumé : | This book examines almost two decades of research using the structural or network approach to political behaviour. Network analysis begins with the assumption that the most important elements of political power are the relationships of influence and domination among social actors. Influence is exchange of information about preferences and intentions; domination is the exchange of material sanctions to reward or punish compliance with commands. By examining the confluence of these two networks, analysts can develop a structural picture of the political process. |
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102806R | DEML-EGEB 32 KNOK | Others | Royal Military Academy | Economie, management & leadership | Disponible |