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Appendix of sources=I
Introduction=VII
PART ONE. SOCIAL ACTION AND THE BASIC PROCESSES OF INTERACTION=1
Section One. The Rationality and Extra-Rationaliy of Action=5
1. Theories of Bounded Rationality/Herbert Simon=5
2. Social Mechanisms Without Black Boxes/Raymond Boudon=20
Section Two. Communication=51
3. Communication Research and the Social Psychologist/Paul Lazarsfeld=51
4. The Spiral of Silence: A Theory of Public Opinion/Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann=62
Section Three. Social Exchange=75
5. Human Exchange/George Caspar Homans=75
Section Four. Influence, Authority and Power=109
6. On the Concept of Political Power/Talcott Parsons=109
Section Five. Collective Action=163
7. The Logic of Collective Action/Mancur Olson=163
8. Live and Let Live: How to Explain Cooperation Between Antagonists/Robert Axelrod=187
PART TWO. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS=201
Section One. Contract: Social and Political=201
9. Freedom in Constitutional Contract/James M. Buchanan=201
10. A Theory of Justice/John Rawls=212
Section Two. Organizations=239
11. Power and Uncertainty in Organization/Michel Crozier=239
12. The Behavioural Theory of the Firm/R. M. Cyert;J. G. March=267
Section Three. Social Control and Deviant Behaviour=285
13. Social Structure and Anomie/Robert K. Merton=285
Section Four. Processes of Socialization and Socializing Agencies=319
14. A Sociolinguistic Approach to Socialization/Basil Bernstein=319
15. The Elementary Structures of Kinship/Claude Leacutevi-Strauss=359
16. Marriage, Authority and Final Causes/George C. Homans;David M. Schneider=382
Section Five. Political Institutions=415
17. The Common Principles of Liberal Democracy and the Market/Joseph A. Schumpeter=415
18. How Political Ideologies Change to Gain Votes/Anthony Downs=430
PART TWO. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS=1
Section Six. Nation And State=5
19. The Structure of Stateless Society/E.E. Evans-Pritchard=5
20. Social Conditions and the Institutionalization of the Political System/S. N. Eisenstadt=27
Section Seven. Elites=45
21. "Power Elite" or "Veto Groups"?/William Kornhauser=45
PART THREE. SOCIAL STRUCTURE=67
Section One. Interdependence and Social Networks=67
22. The Tragedy of the Commons/Garrett Hardin=67
23. Economic Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness/Mark Granovetter=82
Section Two. Positions: Role and Status=115
24. Homo Sociologicus/Ralf Dahrendorf=115
Section Three. The Division of Labour=143
25. The Human Problems of Management/Fritz Roethlisberger;William Dickson;Harold Wright=143
26. Hierarchies Against Free-Riding/O. E. Williamson=163
Section Four. Social Stratification=171
27. Some Principles of Stratification/Kingsley Davis;Wilbert E. Moore=171
28. On the Origins of Inequality Among Men/Ralf Dahrendorf=184
Section Five. Social Mobility=211
29. Mechanisms of Social Setting/Pitirim A. Sorokin=211
30. Social Mobility and Equity/Mohamed Cherkaoui=235
Section Six. Integration and Segregation=257
31. Micromotives and Macrobehaviours/Thomas C. Schelling=257
32. The Duel as Outcome of Unintended Coordination/Russell Hardin=279
33. The Roots of Cohesion/Ernest Gellner=291
PART FOUR. SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS=311
Section One. Collective Beliefs=311
34. The Explanation of Collective Beliefs/Melftrd E. Spiro=311
35. Is Everyday Thought Magical?/Richard A. Shweder=325
Section Two. Magical Beliefs=365
36. How to Explain Magic Rationally/E. E. Evans-Pritchard=365
37. Are There Magical Beliefs?/Ludwig Wittgenstein=388
Section Three. Norms and Values=409
38. Comparing Values in Societies with Common Roots/Seymour Martin Lipset=409
39. Nonnative Feelings Produced by Market Processes/Daniel Kahneman;Jack L. Knetsch;Richard Thaler=432
40. Explaining the Feelings of Justice/Raymond Boudon;Emmanuelle Betton=453
PART FOUR. SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS=1
Section Four. Religious Beliefs=5
41. Some Forms of Religion/Thomas Luckmann=5
Section Five. Scientific Beliefs=25
42. Back to Durkheim? Religion and Science/Robin Horton=25
43. The Myth of the Framework/Karl Popper=51
Section Six. Ideologies and Worldviews=79
44. Ideology as a Cultural System/Clifford Geertz=79
Section Seven. Culture and Tastes=117
45. How to Explain Artistic Forms Cognitively/Erwin Panofsky=117
Section Eight. Intellectuals=139
46. Intellectuals and Tradition/S.N. Eisenstadt=139
PART FIVE. SOCIAL CHANGE=163
Section One. Innovation=163
47. When an Innovation Produces a Chain Reaction/Lynn White Jr=163
Section Two. Processes of Change, Factors of Change=199
48. Social Differentiation as a Factor in Social Change/Renate Mayntz=199
49. The Mechanisms of Change and Adjustments of Change/Neil J. Smelser=209
50. Structural Change in Social Processes/Gudmund Hernes=227
Section Three. Social Movements and Conflicts=265
51. Toward a Theory of Revolution/James c. Davies=265
52. A Sociological Theory of Mobilization/Anthony Oberschall=287
Section Four. Development and Modernization=319
53. The Tunnel Effect: Expectation and Reference Group/Albert O. Hirschman=319
54. A Simple Reproduction Model/Amit Bhaduri=337
Section Five. Social Evolution=361
55. Kosmos and Taxis/F.A. Hayek=361
56. A Theory of Institutional Change/Douglass C. North=383
PART SIX. THEORETICAL GENERAL ORIENTATIONS=411
Section One. Positivism=411
57. An Empiricist Model of Stratification/Peter M. Blau;Otis Dudley Duncan=411
Section Two. Critical Sociology=429
58. Critical Sociology/Judiaeresisrgen Habermas=429
Section Three. Interpretative Sociologies=459
59. The Concept of Generalized Other/George R Mead=459
60. How Common-Sense Anthropology Can Be Used/Erving Goffman=468
PART SIX. THEORETICAL GENERAL ORIENTATIONS=1
Section Four. Marxism=5
61. Dialectic and Explanation/Jon Elster=5
Section Five. Utilitarianism and Rational Choice Theory=39
62. An Assessment of the New Political Economy/Siegwart Lindenberg=39
Section Six. Methodological Individualism=73
63. Against Sociologism/Francois Bourricaud=73
Section Seven. Functionalism=97
64. Manifest and Latent Functions/Robert K. Merton=97
Section Eight. Structuralism=135
65. On Social Structure/A.R. Radcliffe-Brown=135
Section Nine. Macrostructural Theory=151
66. How Sociological Theorems Can Be Deduced from an Axiomatic/Peter Blau=151
67. The Question of Structural Constraints/Anthony Giddens=179
PART SEVEN. PROBLEMS IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES=197
Section One. Description, Classification and Modelling=197
68. Polythetic Classification Rodney Needham=197
Section Two. Explaining, Understanding and Interpreting=225
69. Wittgenstein's Epistemology and the Understanding of Society/Peter Winch=225
70. Thinking and Social Context/Yehoshua Bar-Hillel=235
Section Three. The Micro-Macro Link=257
71. Biases of Social Policy as Consequences of Micro-Macro Problems/James S. Coleman=257
72. The Integration of Social Theory and Social Research/John H. Goldthorpe=270
Section Four. Mathematical Sociology=293
73. Bandwagon and Underdog Effects of Election Predictions/Herbert A. Simon=293
74. Rational-Choice Theories of Anticipatory Socialization and Anticipatory Non-Socialization/Kazuo Yamaguchi=302
PART EIGHT. RELATIONS WITH OTHER SOCIAL SCIENCES=341
Section One. Psychology=341
75. Cognitive Dissonance/Leon Festinger;Henry W. Riecken;Stanley Schachter=341
76. The Notion of Cognitive Bias/Amos Tversky;Daniel Kahneman=349
Section Two. Economics=377
77. Human Capital and the Rise and Fall of Families/Gary Becker;Nigel Tomes=377
78. Does Punishment Deter Crime?/Gordon Tullock=392
Section Three. History=405
79. Causes of Revolutionary Situations/Charles Tilly=405
Section Four. Demography=433
80. Demographic Theories/Joseph Spengler;Nathan Keyfitz=433
Section Five. Linguistics=455
81. The Relation of Habitual Thought and Behaviour to Language/Benjamin Lee Whorf=455