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Network Exchange Theory
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David Willer
ISBN: 0-275-95378-5
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-95378-2
352 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 10/30/1999
List Price: $39.95 (UK Sterling Price: £27.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Paperback
Also Available: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Description: The field of network exchange has grown over the last 20 years from a few scattered studies to substantial publications in leading journals. Today network exchange is as advanced as any area of sociology. Willer and his contributors present its most advanced theory, Network Exchange Theory, and, by assembling and supplementing formulations now spread across leading journals, provide scholars with a unique collection.

Contributors examine basic issues in theory as well as research. The end product is a well-tested theory which relates social structure to social action under a wide range of conditions, and is proven to be a useful tool for structural analysis at both the micro and macro levels. An important text and guide for researchers and students of social theory, structure, and social psychology.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
    Network Exchange Theory: Issues and Directions
    Actors in Relations
    Relations in Structures
    Power Relations
    Preface
    Power Relations in Exchange Networks by Markovsky, Willer and Patton
    The Discovery of Weak Power
    Exclusion and Power
    Preface
    Exclusion and Power: A Test of Four Theories of Power in Exchange Networks by Skvoretz and Willer
    Negotiated Exchanges
    Preface
    Negotiated Exchanges in Social Networks by Lovaglia et al.
    l;2, An Alternative for Predicting Weak Power by Lovaglia and Willer
    Network Connections
    Preface
    Network Connections and Exchange Ratios: Theory, Predictions and Experimental Tests by Willer and Skvoretz
    Power and Influence
    Preface
    Power and Influence: A Theoretical Bridge by Willer, Lovaglia and Markovsky
    Status Influence and Status Value by Thye
    Recent Problems and Solutions in Network Exchange Theory
    Preface
    An Automated Approach to the Theoretical Analysis of Difficult Problems by Lovaglia et al.
    A New Method for Finding Power Structures by Simpson and Willer
    Developing Network Exchange Theory
About the Author: DAVID WILLER is Professor of Sociology at the University of South Carolina. Among his earlier publications are Theory and the Experimental Investigation of Social Structures (1987) and, edited with Bo Anderson, Networks Exchange and Coercion (1981).
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