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(Ebook) Power and Status, Volume 20 (Advances in Group Processes) (Advances in Group Processes) by Shane R Thye, John Skvoretz ISBN 9780762310302, 0762310308

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Authors:Shane R Thye, John Skvoretz
Pages:286 pages.
Year:2003
Editon:20 Anv
Language:english
File Size:1.49 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780762310302, 0762310308
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(Ebook) Power and Status, Volume 20 (Advances in Group Processes) (Advances in Group Processes) by Shane R Thye, John Skvoretz ISBN 9780762310302, 0762310308

Hardbound. Advances in Group Processes publishes theoretical analyses, reviews and theory based empirical chapters on group phenomena. Volume 20, the second volume of a 5-series set, includes papers that address fundamental issues of Power and Status. Chapter one integrates social influence network theory with core ideas from affect control theory and the expectation states program. The second chapter compares reciprocal exchange to negotiated exchange in terms of the power development, trust, and perceptions of fairness. Chapter three examines the entire population of unique exchange networks up to size nine, giving predictions using power dependence theory and the resistance branch of network exchange theory. As a set, these chapters address major issues of power in social exchange relations. The next four chapters are aimed at important issues of status in groups. Chapter four theorizes the complex connection between power and st
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