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2016
In this chapter, we will explore the dynamics of power in processes of creativity, and show its paradoxical nature as both a bridge and a barrier to creativity in organisations. Recent social psychological experimental research (Slighte, de Dreu & Nijstad, 2011) on the relation between power and creativity suggests that when managers give people ...
Elmholdt, Claus Westergård+1 more
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In this chapter, we will explore the dynamics of power in processes of creativity, and show its paradoxical nature as both a bridge and a barrier to creativity in organisations. Recent social psychological experimental research (Slighte, de Dreu & Nijstad, 2011) on the relation between power and creativity suggests that when managers give people ...
Elmholdt, Claus Westergård+1 more
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, 2000
Part 1 Theory as dialogue: issues and contexts language interaction in the classroom - from coercive to collaborative relations of power. Part 2 The nature of language proficiency: language proficiency in academic contexts critiques of the conversational/
J. Cummins
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Part 1 Theory as dialogue: issues and contexts language interaction in the classroom - from coercive to collaborative relations of power. Part 2 The nature of language proficiency: language proficiency in academic contexts critiques of the conversational/
J. Cummins
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2020
This chapter starts by exploring different approaches to the notion of power. This sets the context for considering the tools that communities and social movements can apply, in order to understand power. Who has the power to make a difference in their particular situations? And how can the powerful be influenced – and where necessary challenged – most
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This chapter starts by exploring different approaches to the notion of power. This sets the context for considering the tools that communities and social movements can apply, in order to understand power. Who has the power to make a difference in their particular situations? And how can the powerful be influenced – and where necessary challenged – most
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Governmentality: Power and Rule in Modern Society
, 1999Introduction to the Second Edition Basic Concepts and Themes Government and Governmentality An Analytics of Government Analyzing Regimes of Government Genealogy and Governmentality Genealogy and Government Liberalism, Critique and 'the Social' Neo ...
Michael Lait, Mitchell Dean
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2013
Forced into a subtle but significant rethink, the connection between properties and powers seemed a crucial issue. Sydney Shoemaker argued that properties were clusters of conditional causal powers: conditional in the sense that they could do things when suitably partnered with other powers.
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Forced into a subtle but significant rethink, the connection between properties and powers seemed a crucial issue. Sydney Shoemaker argued that properties were clusters of conditional causal powers: conditional in the sense that they could do things when suitably partnered with other powers.
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Power, Power, Who's Got the Power?
Monthly Review, 1972Review of C. Wright Mills and the Power Elite edited by G. William Domhoff and Hoyt Ballard.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent articles are published in full.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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2017
Power is a major explanatory concept in the study of social choice. It is used in studies of relations among nations, of community decision making, of business behavior, and of small-group discussion. In order to explore the power of power in empirical theories of social choice, this chapter proposes to do two things: First, it identifies three ...
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Power is a major explanatory concept in the study of social choice. It is used in studies of relations among nations, of community decision making, of business behavior, and of small-group discussion. In order to explore the power of power in empirical theories of social choice, this chapter proposes to do two things: First, it identifies three ...
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Monotonicity of power and power measures
Theory and Decision, 2004Monotonicity is commonly considered an essential requirement for power measures; violation of local monotonicity or related postulates supposedly disqualifies an index as a valid yardstick for measuring power. This paper questions if such claims are really warranted.
Stefan Napel, Manfred J. Holler
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, 2019
Pathologies of Power uses harrowing stories of life--and death--in extreme situations to interrogate our understanding of human rights. Paul Farmer, a physician and anthropologist with twenty years of experience working in Haiti, Peru, and Russia, argues
P. Farmer
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Pathologies of Power uses harrowing stories of life--and death--in extreme situations to interrogate our understanding of human rights. Paul Farmer, a physician and anthropologist with twenty years of experience working in Haiti, Peru, and Russia, argues
P. Farmer
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The Power of Wagering on Power Conferences
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013We study the perceived discrepancy between power conference and mid-major college football teams by examining outcomes of games when these teams face one another. We find that point spreads are set statistically irrationally in games where power conference teams play mid-major teams.
Kevin Krieger+3 more
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