01770cam a2200337 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073020003800114040003000152049002600182050002100208082001500229100002000244245006800264260002700332300003600359504005100395520068900446521001701135588004701152650002801199655002901227710001601256776003501272856009001307942001601397999001901413EDZ0000158997StDuBDS20161031105244.0m||||||||d||||||||cr |||||||||||130918s1989 enk fo| 001|0|eng|d a9781446279267 (ebook) :cNo price aStDuBDSbengcStDuBDSepn aAlfaisal Main Library 0aJC330b.C57 198904a303.332231 aClegg, Stewart.10aFrameworks of powerh[electronic resource] /cStewart R. Clegg. aLondon :bSAGE,c1989. a1 online resource (xix, 297 p.) aIncludes bibliographical references and index.8 aIn 'Frameworks of Power', Clegg provides a comprehensive account of the different approaches to understanding power and, in the process, presents a fresh synthesis. This overview opens with the classic literature on power as expressed by Machiavelli and Hobbes. Clegg then addresses more recent analyses. Included are the works of American political and social theorists, such as Robert Dahl, Peter Bacharach, Morton Baratz, and Talcott Parsons; the British sociologists, Steven Luke, Anthony Giddens and Michael Mann; the German critical theorist, J�urgen Habermas; and the increasingly important contributions of the French school, Michel Foucault, Bruno Latour and Michel Callon. aSpecialized. aDescription based on print version record. 0aPower (Social sciences) 7aElectronic books.2local2 aSage eBooks08iPrint version :z978080398160740uhttp://ezproxy.alfaisal.edu/login?url=http://sk.sagepub.com/books/frameworks-of-power 2lcccEBOOKS c482821d482821