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Identity and control how social formations emerge
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Identity and control how social formations emerge Hardcover - 2008 - 2nd Edition

by Harrison C. White


From the publisher

In this completely revised edition of one of the foundational texts of network sociology, Harrison White refines and enlarges his groundbreaking theory of how social structure and culture emerge from the chaos and uncertainty of social life. Incorporating new contributions from a group of young sociologists and many fascinating and novel case studies, Identity and Control is the only major book of social theory that links social structure with the lived experience of individuals, providing a rich perspective on the kinds of social formations that develop in the process. Going beyond traditional sociological dichotomies such as agency/structure, individual/society, or micro/macro, Identity and Control presents a toolbox of concepts that will be useful to a wide range of social scientists, as well as those working in public policy, management, or associational life and, beyond, to any reader who is interested in understanding the dynamics of social life.

Details

  • Title Identity and control how social formations emerge
  • Author Harrison C. White
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition number 2nd
  • Edition 2
  • Publisher Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J
  • Date 2008
  • ISBN 9780691137148
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2007041874

About the author

Harrison C. White is the Giddings Professor of Sociology at Columbia University. His books include Markets from Networks: Socioeconomic Models of Production (Princeton) and Careers and Creativity: Social Forces in the Arts.