02595cam a2200421Ia 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019006001900036007001500055008004100070020007000111020006700181020002500248040002500273050002000298072001700318072001600335072002300351080000700374082001400381245011100395250001200506260003500518300003700553504004100590520111800631588004701749650002801796650002701824650004001851650004101891700002801932700001601960776011601976856004702092913001502139999001902154ocn605066150OCoLC20171018091401.0m d cr un|||||||||100408s2009 enk ob 000 0 eng d a9781849506687 (electronic bk.) :c�74.95 ; � 113.95 ; $144.95 a184950668X (electronic bk.) :c�74.95 ; � 113.95 ; $144.95 z9781849506670 (hbk.) aN$TcN$TdEBLCPdZJC14aJA1b.P585 2009 7aJHBA2bicssc 7aJPA2bicssc 7aPOL0000002bisacsh a3204a306.222200aPolitical power and social theory.nVol. 20h[electronic resource] /cedited by Diane E. Davis, Julian Go. a1st ed. aBingley, UK :bEmerald,c2009. a1 online resource (xxii, 317 p.) aIncludes bibliographical references. aIt is an exciting time to consider changes in the field of comparative-historical sociology, as the discipline seeks to accommodate both old and new trends as well as the transforming spatial scales in which political power and social theory are increasingly embedded. Volume 20 of "Political Power and Social Theory" starts the ball rolling by showcasing articles that pursue similar themes. The question of what is old and what is new hovers over most of the contributions, particularly the peer-reviewed chapters in parts I and II, which consider such long-standing socio-historical concerns as power structure theory, class-based collective action, and empire - but examine them through new conceptual, methodological, and historical lenses. This year's volume also offers a critical treatment of the spatial or territorial dynamics of state hegemony, class power, ideologies of governance, and citizenship - with the latter theme most well developed in debate over the new geographies of citizenship in the Scholarly Controversy Section as well as in part-II's guest-edited section on Empire and Colonialism. aDescription based on print version record. 0aPower (Social sciences) 7aSocial theory.2bicssc 7aPolitical science & theory.2bicssc 7aPolitical SciencexGeneral.2bisacsh1 aDavis, Diane E.,d1953-1 aGo, Julian.08iPrint version:tPolitical Power & Social Theory. Vol. 20.dGardners Books 2004z9781849506670w(OCoLC)46459836740uhttp://www.emeraldinsight.com/0198-8719/20 1SSbacklist c223140d223140