Lec # | TOPICS | KEY DATES |
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1 |
Introduction, Opening Discussion - How is power defined? Is it possible to use a single definition of power to describe a variety of social situations? - How do people get and use power? - How much power is lodged within personality and how much is part of the structure of the situation? - How does the use of power sometimes mystify the targets so that they do not recognize that power is being exerted? - Can power be equalized, or must some people always have more? - What is resistance? How might we identify resistance in situations of institutionalized power? |
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I. Defining the Concept of Power: A Preliminary Analysis | ||
2-3 | What is Power? Action and Intention | |
4-6 | What Power is Not: Influence and Conformity | |
7-10 | Force: The Limiting Case | |
11-12 | Leadership and Charisma: Personal and Inspirational Power | First paper due on Lec #11 |
13-14 | Authority (1): The Ability to Command | |
II. The Sources, Structure and Institutionalization of Power | ||
15-16 | Some Classical Views | |
17-18 | Modern Debates | Midterm exam |
19-20 | Authority (2): Power Redefined, Institutionalized, and Disciplined | |
III. Institutionalized Power: Examples and Transformations | ||
21-22 | Bureaucratic Organizations and Entrepreneurial Corporations | |
23-24 | Modernity, Post-modern Colonialism, and The Global Community | |
25-26 | The Possibilities of Resistance | |
27 | Powersharing Can Power be Distributed Equally? |
Final paper due |