Power theory, as a burgeoning field of study, has had, and continues to have, a huge impact across the social sciences. In particular, there has been considerable innovative work in the fields of organization studies and politics which in turn has fed research in a wide array of related fields, such as public administration, cultural studies, management and democratic theory. However, work on power is sprawling and seemingly eclectic - this Eight-Volume Set combines Power and Politics, along with the companion set Power and Organizations, to take stock of the theory by reviewing its foundations, current status and emerging new directions in both organization studies and political theory. While there is evident synergy and cross-fertilization across the fields of organization studies and political theory, through the impact of work by figures such as Lukes, Bourdieu, Foucault, Haugaard, Clegg, Dean, Allen, and others there is sufficient distinction to warrant two separate but related collections
POWER AND POLITICS VOLUME ONE The Three-Dimensional Power Debate: Power over as Domination The Concept of Political Power - Robert Dahl How to Study Community Power: The Pluralist Alternative - Nelson W. Polsby Bachrach, Peter and Baratz, Morton (1962): The Two Faces of Power - Clarence Stone Decisions and Nondecisions: An Analytic Framework - Peter Bachrach and Morton Baratz Nondecisions and the Study of Local Politics - Raymond E. Wolfinger Comment: On Issues and Nonissue in the Study of Power - Fredrick W. Frey Rejoiner to Freys "Comments" - Raymond E. Wolfinger Nondecisions and Power: The Two Faces of Bachrach and Baratz - Geoffrey Debenham Power and Its Two Faces Revisited: A Reply to Geoffrey Debnam - Peter Bachrach and Morton Baratz Rejoiner to "Comment" by Peter Bachrach and Morton S. Baratz - Geoffrey Debnam Critical Note: A Critique of Steven Lukes "Power: A Radical View" - Alan Bradshaw Critical Note: Reply to Bradshaw - Steven Lukes "Objective" Interests and the Sociology of Power - T. Benton Power, Interests and the Outcome of Struggles - Barry Hindess Steven Lukes on the Concept of Power - Peter Morriss Power as Capacity for Action: Power to as Empowerment On the Concept of Political Power - Talcott Parsons "Power" in the Recent Writings of Talcott Parsons - Anthony Giddens Hannah Arendt's Communications Concept of Power - Jurgen Habermas Power and freedom Freedom as Antipower - Philip Pettit Power and Liberalism - Peter Morriss Analytic Approaches to Power: Macht, Power, Puissance: Democratic Prose or Demonical Poetry? - Raymond Aron Power - Robert Dahl Some Problems in Defining Social Power - Denis Wrong Two Concepts of Coercion - Terence Ball Power, Capability and Ableness: The Fallacy of the Vehicle Fallacy - Keith Dowding The Concept of Power: A Constructivist Analysis - Stefano Guzzini Power: A Family Resemblance Concept - Mark Haugaard VOLUME TWO Foucault and the Foucault Effect The Subject and Power - Michel Foucault Politics and the Study of Discourse - Michel Foucault Truth and Power - Michel Foucault Political Power Beyond the State: Problematics of Government - Niklas Rose and Peter Miller Liberal Government and Authoritarianism - Mitchell Dean Habermas and Foucault: Thinkers for Civil Society? - Bent Flyvbjerg Critique of Foucault and Foucauldian Analysis Foucault on Freedom and Truth - Charles Taylor Michel Foucault: A Young Conservative? - Nancy Fraser The Politics of Michel Foucault - Michael Walzer Hegemony, Ideology, Discourse Post-Marxism without Apologies - Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe Review Article: How we do Things with Words - Contemporary Approaches to the Analysis of Ideology - Aletta Norval Discourse as a Strategic Resource - Cynthia Hardy, Ian Palmer and Nelson Phillips Peripheral Vision: Discourse Analysis in Organization Studies: The Case for Critical Realism - Norman Fairclough The British/US Power Perspectives and Foucauldian Analysis: Confrontations and Synthesis? The Disciplinary Society: From Weber to Foucault - John O'Neill The Fourth Face of Power - Peter Digesser Radical Revisions: Power, Discipline and Organizations - Stewart Clegg De-facing Power - Clarissa Hayward Reflections on Seven Forms of Power - Mark Haugaard VOLUME THREE Power and Structure: Agency and Constraint Beyond the Three faces of Power: A Realist Critique - Jeffrey C. Isaac Power, Structural Resources and Agency - J. M. Barbalet Social Space and Symbolic Power - Pierre Bourdieu Nobody to Shoot? Power, Structure and Agency: A Dialogue - Clarissa Hayward and Steven Lukes Power and Structuration Theory - Rob Stones Power, Gender, Sexuality, Identity Five Faces of Oppression - Iris Marrion Young Revisiting Bodies and Pleaures - Judith Butler Beyond the Master/Subject Model: Re