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Elite, sub-elite, counter-elite

Social Science Information, 1983
Monique Dagnaud, Dominique Mehl
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An Open Elite

2012
This chapter follows the trajectory of the life sciences into the present day, focusing on the larger question of industry or field evolution. In a field characterized by “gales of creative destruction,” the chapter considers how some types of organizations have managed to retain a position of centrality even as others exit and many newcomers arrive ...
Walter W. Powell, Jason Owen-Smith
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Technical Elites and Social Elites

Sociology of Education, 1963
The nature of modern scientifl knowledge is antithetical to the "sacred" character of knowledge exclusively possessed by traditional social elites. Though technicians may become a dominant group, this occurs only if they add to their technical character values whioh are transcendental.
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Elites in the Making and Breaking of Foreign Policy

Annual Review of Political Science, 2022
Elizabeth N Saunders
exaly  

Elite athletes? Or elite parenting?

2016
Organised sport is a prominent part of contemporary Western childhood, with many families scheduling their leisure time around their children’s sporting endeavours. Children who appear talented in a particular sport and find themselves competing at a representative level require a level of commitment and dedication from their parents that matches their
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Experiments and Surveys on Political Elites

Annual Review of Political Science, 2022
Joshua D Kertzer, Jonathan Renshon
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Empirical analysis of PGA-MAP-Elites for Neuroevolution in Uncertain Domains

ACM Transactions on Evolutionary Learning, 2023
Manon Flageat   +2 more
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Elites in Denmark: Identifying the Elite

2015
Who are the members of the most powerful group in the Danish society? To answer this question, we explored the elite through two different methodological approaches. Using correspondence analysis, we charted the oppositions structuring two exclusive groups, the 100 most important Danish CEOs and the 1,527 elite individuals identified in the Danish ...
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Elite Mobility and Elite Rule

1993
According to Putnam,1 the analytical model of classical elite theorists, such as Mosca, Pareto and Robert Michels, consists of five elements: (1) Political power — like other social goods — is distributed unequally. (2) People fall into only two groups: those who have ‘significant’ political power and those who have none. (3)
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