The Political Economy of ChangeUniversity of California Press, 1969 - 316 pàgines Publisher description: This combination text and reader provides an introduction to contemporary feminist theory oriented toward undergraduates as well as master;s-level students. Its organization around substantive topics and issues rather than conventional categories of feminist thinking effectively conveys the breadth and depth of feminist theorizing, demonstrating the intersections and eclecticism that have become its hallmark. It offers a strong, multicultural dimension, integrating diversity (race, ethnicity, class, and sexual orientation) within the discussion of substantive topics. As a supplement or as a main text, it will prove highly useful in courses in feminist theory and women;s studies, as well as in gender studies, sociology of women, and contemporary social/sociological theory. |
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Pàgina 60
... status relations are organized and sum- marized in terms of social stratification . We define the term " status " in the way that T. H. Marshall defines " social status , " as denoting " position in the hierarchy of social prestige ...
... status relations are organized and sum- marized in terms of social stratification . We define the term " status " in the way that T. H. Marshall defines " social status , " as denoting " position in the hierarchy of social prestige ...
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... status affect the allocation of wealth and authority , and usually have con- crete political consequences . Conversely , status may be changed by altering the distribution of other resources . If a regime seeks to raise or lower status ...
... status affect the allocation of wealth and authority , and usually have con- crete political consequences . Conversely , status may be changed by altering the distribution of other resources . If a regime seeks to raise or lower status ...
Pàgina 63
... status or prestige , the amount depending on the productivity and scarcity of party membership . Recognition of a minority group's language as " official " will grant that sector increased status . In addition , a regime can bestow ...
... status or prestige , the amount depending on the productivity and scarcity of party membership . Recognition of a minority group's language as " official " will grant that sector increased status . In addition , a regime can bestow ...
Continguts
WHY POLITICAL ECONOMY? | 3 |
POLITICAL RESOURCES | 17 |
THE NEW POLITICAL ECONOMY | 26 |
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The Political Economy of Change Warren Frederick Ilchman,Norman Thomas Uphoff Previsualització limitada - 1971 |
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