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54 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 54
1. outright coercion
2. non-decision making
3. ideological hegemony
4. institutional rules
5. situated social power
5. situated social power
3. ideological hegemony
five faces of power - Mann
Bates - Prosperity and Violence
Definition 2 of 54
actor-oriented
- behavioral component to the exercise of power
structural
- situational or institutional
- power is exercised, even if no one is actively exercising it
problems regarding principle-agent programs
differences between France and England - France
actor-oriented and structural power - Mann
Confounding Variables - Dunbar
,Definition 3 of 54
discourse that takes place 'offstage,' beyond direct observation by powerholders
(what people do/think in private away from other people with power or the public)
normative control
hidden transcripts
intercultural hybridity
public transcript
Definition 4 of 54
public interactions between powerful and subordinates (the people)
- what people do/present to the public and others
"informal" social control
public transcript
political system
people-margaret mead
Definition 5 of 54
- rules or institutions can inhibit impose grievances (wrongs)
- the mobilization of institutional bias
principal-agent program
distributive power
4. institutional rules
collective power
, Definition 6 of 54
very important in agrarian societies
- helped in politics and with the economy
- helped supply public order
- modern version would be monarchies
intensive power
diffused power
Kinship - Bates
hidden transcripts
Definition 7 of 54
a type of power in a zero-sum game. One actors gain is another's loss
(Ex. A's power over B. For B to gain power A must lose some)
distributive power
diffused power
despotic power
collective power
Definition 8 of 54
population growth but no land growth
- production growth but not land growth = slowed down production
- supply of land is fixed
- no innovation = output is fixed
- people become poorer
Engels law of consumption - Bates
Bates - ch. 2 - centralized states
France property law
Law of Diminishing returns - Bates
54 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 54
1. outright coercion
2. non-decision making
3. ideological hegemony
4. institutional rules
5. situated social power
5. situated social power
3. ideological hegemony
five faces of power - Mann
Bates - Prosperity and Violence
Definition 2 of 54
actor-oriented
- behavioral component to the exercise of power
structural
- situational or institutional
- power is exercised, even if no one is actively exercising it
problems regarding principle-agent programs
differences between France and England - France
actor-oriented and structural power - Mann
Confounding Variables - Dunbar
,Definition 3 of 54
discourse that takes place 'offstage,' beyond direct observation by powerholders
(what people do/think in private away from other people with power or the public)
normative control
hidden transcripts
intercultural hybridity
public transcript
Definition 4 of 54
public interactions between powerful and subordinates (the people)
- what people do/present to the public and others
"informal" social control
public transcript
political system
people-margaret mead
Definition 5 of 54
- rules or institutions can inhibit impose grievances (wrongs)
- the mobilization of institutional bias
principal-agent program
distributive power
4. institutional rules
collective power
, Definition 6 of 54
very important in agrarian societies
- helped in politics and with the economy
- helped supply public order
- modern version would be monarchies
intensive power
diffused power
Kinship - Bates
hidden transcripts
Definition 7 of 54
a type of power in a zero-sum game. One actors gain is another's loss
(Ex. A's power over B. For B to gain power A must lose some)
distributive power
diffused power
despotic power
collective power
Definition 8 of 54
population growth but no land growth
- production growth but not land growth = slowed down production
- supply of land is fixed
- no innovation = output is fixed
- people become poorer
Engels law of consumption - Bates
Bates - ch. 2 - centralized states
France property law
Law of Diminishing returns - Bates