| Max Weber - 1968 - 371 oldal
...with certain specific criteria.8 . . . Power, Authority, and Imperative Control "Power" (Macht) is the probability that one actor within a social relationship...regardless of the basis on which this probability rests. "Imperative control" (Herrschaft)9 is the probability that a 8 Betrieb is a word which in German... | |
| Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo, Louise Lamphere, Joan Bamberger - 1974 - 376 oldal
...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 relationship...regardless of the basis on which this probability rests" (1947: 152). When power rests on legitimacy (that is, on the notion that an individual has the... | |
| Philip Stanworth, Anthony Giddens - 1974 - 302 oldal
...brief definition of 'power' which is notably superior to that formulated by Max Weber: that power is 'the probability that one actor within a social relationship...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 oldal
...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... | |
| Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, Thomas Risse-Kappen, Beth A Simmons - 2002 - 598 oldal
...spelled out (Baldwin, 1999; Guzzini, 1998). The Problem of lntentions Max Weber (1947: 152) defined power as 'the probability that one actor within a...regardless of the basis on which this probability rests'. This definition clearly makes the intentions of actor A an important part of the concept of... | |
| William H. Reid - 2003 - 584 oldal
...associated concepts of power and authority. Max Weber (1947) defined power as follows: "Power' (Macht) is the probability that one actor within a social relationship...regardless of the basis on which this probability rests" (p. 152). Authority is the right to effect a decision, or command. Authority is not a singular... | |
| Richard H. Roberts - 2002 - 356 oldal
...in reality be far better served by the stronger Weberian definition. Weber maintains that power is 'the probability that one actor within a social relationship...own will despite resistance, regardless of the basis upon which this probability rests',8' and this would be congruent with the distinctive 'command-obedience... | |
| Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, Thomas Risse-Kappen, Beth A Simmons - 2002 - 596 oldal
...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... | |
| Mark Haugaard - 2002 - 358 oldal
...a sophisticated vocabulary of power, which is still influentiaL Building upon Weber's definition of power 'as the probability that one actor within a...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),... | |
| Bert N. Adams, R A Sydie - 2002 - 390 oldal
...as 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,... | |
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