Elites, Nonelites, and Power

Elites, Nonelites, and Power

The Critical Legacy of Elite Theory from Marx to Lachmann, and Then Beyond

Emigh, Rebecca Jean; Riley, Dylan

Emerald Publishing Limited

11/2024

368

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9781837975846

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Section 1. The Powers of Elites and Nonelites

Chapter 1. Introduction: Relational Power Theory: Elites and Nonelites; Rebecca Jean Emigh and Dylan Riley

Chapter 2. Streets and Elites: Corruption Grievances in Contemporary Revolutions; Colin J. Beck and Mlada Bukovansky

Chapter 3. Asian Art Patronage: Race, Ethnicity, and Cultural Legitimation; Patricia A. Banks

Chapter 4. Decolonizing Porto? Thinking on the Portuguese "Unfinished" Decolonization Process from a Collaborative Action-Research Project with the City's Black Communities; Ligia Ferro, Beatriz Lacerda, Lydia Matthews, and Susan Meiselas

Section 2. Elites and Social Transformations

Chapter 5. Elite Conflict and Industry Regulation: How Political Polarization Affects Local Restriction and State Preemption of the U.S. Hydraulic Fracturing Industry; Lori Qingyuan Yue and Yuni Wen

Chapter 6. Elite Politics and Economic Crisis: Hyperinflation in Argentina, 1989-1990; Tod S. Van Gunten

Chapter 7. Elites, Colonialism, and Property Rights in Historical Perspective; Abhishek Chatterjee

Chapter 8. Do Events Shape Race? A Comparative-Historical Examination of the Catholic Irish in 17th-Century Barbados and Montserrat; Caroline Virginia Reilly

Chapter 9. Historical Trajectories of Official Information Gathering in India; Patricia Ahmed, Rebecca Jean Emigh, and Dylan Riley
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Privilege and power; Social sciences; Racial justice; Environmental change; Immigration; Education; Economic equality