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Journal articles on the topic "WEBERIAN THEORY"

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Thompson, Paul, Randall Collins, and Johannes Weiss. "Weberian Sociological Theory." British Journal of Sociology 38, no. 3 (September 1987): 437. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/590703.

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Schroeter, Gerd, and Randall Collins. "Weberian Sociological Theory." Contemporary Sociology 16, no. 5 (September 1987): 760. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2069854.

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Roth, Guenther, and Randall Collins. "Weberian Sociological Theory." American Historical Review 92, no. 2 (April 1987): 379. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1866627.

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Segre, Sandro. "A Weberian Theory of Time." Time & Society 9, no. 2-3 (June 2000): 147–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0961463x00009002001.

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Dahms, Harry F. "Theory in Weberian Marxism: Patterns of Critical Social Theory in Lukács and Habermas." Sociological Theory 15, no. 3 (November 1997): 181–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/0735-2751.00032.

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For Weberian Marxists, the social theories of Max Weber and Karl Marx are complementary contributions to the analysis of modern capitalist society. Combining Weber's theory of rationalization with Marx's critique of commodity fetishism to develop his own critique of reification, Georg Lukács contended that the combination of Marx's and Weber's social theories is essential to envisioning socially transformative modes of praxis in advanced capitalist society. By comparing Lukács ‘s theory of reification with Habermas's theory of communicative action as two theories in the tradition of Weberian Marxism, I show how the prevailing mode of “doing theory” has shifted from Marx's critique of economic determinism to Weber's idea of the inner logic of social value spheres. Today, Weberian Marxism can make an important contribution to theoretical sociology by reconstituting itself as a framework for critically examining prevailing societal definitions of the rationalization imperatives specific to purposive-rational social value spheres (the economy, the administrative state, etc.). In a second step, Weberian Marxists would explore how these value spheres relate to each other and to value spheres that are open to the type of communicative rationalization characteristic of the lifeworld level of social organization.
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Heugens, Pursey. "A Neo-Weberian Theory of the Firm." Organization Studies 26, no. 4 (April 2005): 547–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0170840605051471.

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Morkevičius, Vaidas, and Zenonas Norkus. "Šiuolaikinės Lietuvos klasinė struktūra: neovėberiška analizė." Sociologija. Mintis ir veiksmas 31, no. 2 (January 1, 2012): 75–152. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/socmintvei.2012.2.393.

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Santrauka. Straipsnio tikslas – pritaikyti socialinės nelygybės ir politinių procesų pokomunistinėje Lietuvoje analizei Roberto Eriksono, Johno Goldthorpe’o ir Lucienne Portocarero (EGP) klasių teoriją, kuri tęsia Maxo Weberio socialinės struktūros analizės tradiciją. Pirmame skirsnyje analizuojamos priežastys, kodėl atkūrus Lietuvos nepriklausomybę Lietuvos sociologai beveik visiškai apleido tyrimų barą, kurį sociologijos klasikai laikė pagrindiniu, – visuomenės socialinės struktūros analizę. Aptariami dviejų tyrimų, skirtų pokomunistinės Lietuvos socialinės struktūros analizei (Rūtos Brazienės disertacijos ir Arvydo Matulionio vadovaujamo autorių kolektyvo parašytos monografijos) rezultatai, palyginama indukcinė ir dedukcinė socialinės struktūros analizės metodologija, išryškinami dedukcinės metodologijos privalumai. Antrame skirsnyje išdėstoma EGP klasių teorija, pateikiant ją kaip kūrybišką klasikinių Maxo Weberio socialinės struktūros idėjų tąsą. Išryškinami Maxo Weberio ir Karlo Marxo klasių sampratų skirtumai, o EGP klasių teorija palyginama su jos pagrindinėmis šiuolaikinėmis alternatyvomis: neomarksistine Eriko Wrighto klasių teorija, orientuota į išnaudojimo santykių analizę, ir amerikietiškąja socialinės stratifikacijos analizės koncepcija, orientuota į individualaus socialinio ekonominio statuso (SES) matavimus. Trečiame skirsnyje neovėberiškai analizuojama pokomunistinės Lietuvos klasinė struktūra, pateikiant jos 11, 7, 5 ir 3 EGP klasių modelius. Šiam tikslui panaudojami 2009 m. pabaigoje atliktos reprezentatyvios Europos socialinio tyrimo (EST) Lietuvos gyventojų apklausos duomenys. Remiantis diachroniniais ir sinchroniniais palyginimais bei istorine analize išryškinami šios struktūros bendrieji (lyginant su panašiomis į Lietuvą šalimis) ir saviti nacionaliniai bruožai. Paskutiniajame skirsnyje modifikuotas 7 EGP klasių modelis pritaikomas statistiškai nagrinėjant vėberiškai apibrėžiamą (kaip „gero gyvenimo šansų“ nelygaus pasiskirstymo) socialinę nelygybę Lietuvoje, o taip pat bandant nustatyti (pasitelkiant statistinę atitikties analizę) klasinės priklausomybės įtaką politinėms orientacijoms bei elgsenai.Pagrindiniai žodžiai: Eriksono-Goldthorpe-Portocarero (EGP) klasių teorija, pokomunistinės Lietuvos socialinė struktūra ir politika, gero gyvenimo šansų nelygybė, atitikties analizė.Key words: Erikson-Goldthorpe-Portocarero (EGP) class theory, ABSTRACTTHE CLASS STRUCTURE OF CONTEMPORARY LITHUANIA: A NEO-WEBERIAN ANALYSISThis article analyses social inequality and political processes in post-Communist Lithuania, using the neo-Weberian class theory of Robert Erikson, John Goldthorpe and Lucienne Portocarero (EGP). The opening section considers why the analysis of social structure, which was a central concern in classical sociology, has been so neglected in Lithuanian sociology since the restoration of independence. There are just two exceptions to this trend, discussed in the same section – Rūta Brazienė’s 2002 thesis and the 2005 volume edited by Arvydas Matulionis. The first part also compares inductive (data-driven) and deductive (theory-driven) methodologies of social structure analysis to substantiate the advantages of the latter for this article’s empirical analysis. The second part outlines EGP class theory, considered as a creative continuation of Weber’s classical analysis of social structure, and as a genuine alternative to Marx’s theory of classes and class struggle. EGP class theory is compared with two other approaches – Erik Olin Wright’s neo-Marxist class theory, which emphasises exploitation relations between classes, and American social stratification analysis, which focuses on the measurement of socio-economic status (SES). The third section offers a neo-Weberian examination of post-Communist Lithuania’s class structure, represented by four different EGP class types. Diachronic and synchronic comparisons and historical analysis are used to point out the features of Lithuanian class structure that are shared with other similar countries and those features that are nationally specific. To this end, data from Round 4 of the European Social Survey in Lithuania (conducted at the end of 2009) is used. In the last section, which applies statistical methods of correspondence analysis, a slightly modified EGP class model is used to explore manifestations of social inequality (conceived in Weberian terms as an unequal distribution of ‘life chances’), as well as the voting and ideological orientations of the Lithuanian electorate.
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Hilmy, Masdar. "Radical Islamism as a Mode of Production." TEOSOFI: Jurnal Tasawuf dan Pemikiran Islam 9, no. 1 (June 2, 2019): 81–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.15642/teosofi.2019.9.1.81-108.

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This article attempts to provide a breakthrough which I call mode of production theory. This theory will be employed to analyze the contemporary phenomenon of radical Islamism. The mode of production theory is meant to bridge the two clashing theoretical paradigms in social sciences and humanities, i.e., Weberian and Marxian. Despite its bridging nature, the paper argues that the two cannot be merged within one single thread. This is because each paradigm has its own epistemological basis which is irreconcilable to one another. Mostly adapted from Marx’s theory, the current theory of the mode of production covers five interrelated aspects, namely social, political, economic, cultural, and symbolic structures. If Marx’s mode of production theory heavily relies on a material and economic basis, the theory used in this paper accommodates cultural and symbolic structures that are Weberian in nature. Although the two paradigms can operate together, the strength of structure (Marxian) overpowers the strength of culture (Weberian). This paper further argues that such cultural-based aspects as ideology, norms, and values play as mobilizing factors under a big schematic dominant structure in the rise and development of the radical Islamist groups.
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Murphy, Raymond. "Weberian Closure Theory: A Contribution to the Ongoing Assessment." British Journal of Sociology 37, no. 1 (March 1986): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/591049.

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Smith, David Norman, and Walter L. Wallace. "A Weberian Theory of Human Society: Structure and Evolution." Social Forces 74, no. 3 (March 1996): 1128. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2580401.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "WEBERIAN THEORY"

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Pudsey, Jason, of Western Sydney Nepean University, and Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. "The limits of reflexivity: a Weberian critique of the work of Pierre Bourdieu." THESIS_FHSS_XXX_Pudsey_J.xml, 1996. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/128.

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This thesis contributes to discussion surrounding the importance of reflexivity in social theory and sociology by illustrating some of the paradoxes involved in the development of a reflexive social science. It does this by focusing on the work of Pierre Bourdieu, arguably the main advocate of relexive sociology. It is argued that Bourdieu's emphasis on a 'science of practices' limits his ability to be completely relexive because it excludes moral reflexivity. This is ironic, given that Bourdieu believes that reflexivity increases scientificity. The thesis argues that Max Weber's work on religious rationalisation offers an insightful understanding of these paradoxes. His work reveals how and why Modernity witnessed a separation and tension between moral reflexivity and epistemological reflexivity. It also reveals, despite Weber's best efforts to do so, that such a paradoxical tension cannot be overcome. The thesis uses these insights to show the dilemmas and tensions facing any relexive sociology
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Pudsey, Jason. "The limits of reflexivity: a Weberian critique of the work of Pierre Bourdieu." Thesis, View thesis, 1996. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/128.

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This thesis contributes to discussion surrounding the importance of reflexivity in social theory and sociology by illustrating some of the paradoxes involved in the development of a reflexive social science. It does this by focusing on the work of Pierre Bourdieu, arguably the main advocate of relexive sociology. It is argued that Bourdieu's emphasis on a 'science of practices' limits his ability to be completely relexive because it excludes moral reflexivity. This is ironic, given that Bourdieu believes that reflexivity increases scientificity. The thesis argues that Max Weber's work on religious rationalisation offers an insightful understanding of these paradoxes. His work reveals how and why Modernity witnessed a separation and tension between moral reflexivity and epistemological reflexivity. It also reveals, despite Weber's best efforts to do so, that such a paradoxical tension cannot be overcome. The thesis uses these insights to show the dilemmas and tensions facing any relexive sociology
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White, Jack A. "Marxian and Weberian theory as explanations of the effects of industrialization on town development: A case study; Denison, Texas." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2002. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc3108/.

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While a great deal of historical literature has concentrated on the effects of industrialization on town development, most of the accounts relate to the introduction of industrialization into an established town. This study attempts to analyze, in sociological terms, the effects of industrialization (in this case, the emergence of the railroad) on the social structure of Denison, Texas which was created by industrialization. It is an attempt to combine Marxian and Weberian theory to produce a multi-dimensional theory that can explain town development without the usual economic bias as evident in most contemporary theory. This study proceeds on the assumption that the social order of a newly formed community is not based solely on economic factors. While economic considerations were important for the town of the study, social stability of the town was maintained by other “non-economic” elements. The purpose of the study is to construct a composite theory that can be utilized to analyze town development. The thrust is not the creation of new theory, rather it attempts to combine existing “classical” theories to present a balanced and, to an extent, “objective” explanation of community development. Adding the social aspects of Weber's theory to Marx's theory results in a theory that limits the economic bias associated with pure Marxian theory.
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Acevedo, Stefanie. "Segmentational Approaches of Atonal Music: A Study Based on a General Theory of Segmentation for Music Analysis." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1282247910.

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Kiely, Yagan M. "An exploration of octatonicism: From Liszt to Takemitsu." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2022. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/2534.

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The octatonic pitch set can be found in the works of many composers since the early nineteenth century, often with different characteristics of the pitch set being exploited by the composers. Much of the literature on octatonicism relates to specific instances in compositions or a specific composer’s approach to it rather than exploring octatonicism from a more holistic perspective. This dissertation serves as a holistic resource for the characteristics of the octatonic pitch set; whether as a scale, especially with regards to common practice harmony; or an unordered set. It does this by considering the contextual historical implications of the octatonic pitch set; the historic lineage of octatonic usage; and, significantly, with the goal of extracting specific compositional devices from the works of various composers that come from a variety of stylistic, historical, and harmonic perspectives. These compositional devices are learnable methods, or conventions that a composer can modify, build upon or implement into their own work. The contextual historical information, along with the description of the characteristics of the octatonic pitch set and, especially, the compositional devices are all intended to be both a single pedagogical resource and starting point for composers in relation to developing new octatonic compositional techniques and a holistic theoretical overview of octatonicism. The evidence, retrieved from third party analysis of select composers’ octatonic works, finds learnable compositional devices from broad stylistic backgrounds that can be reinterpreted and expanded into individualised compositional methods.
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Cavallini, Giulia. "Sensi e significati del lavoro nelle industrie culturali e creative: il caso del game development in Italia." Doctoral thesis, 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/2158/1288504.

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La ricerca si inserisce nel dibattito sullo studio del senso del lavoro, presentando una prospettiva teorica di ispirazione weberiana, e fornendo un contributo empirico attraverso l’applicazione di tale approccio all’analisi del senso e dei significati del lavoro nel settore creativo del gaming. Questo caso di studio si inserisce nel più ampio insieme delle industrie culturali e creative, caratterizzate dalla letteratura sociologica come ambiti in cui il senso del lavoro è legato alla dimensione della passione. Le interviste qualitative agli sviluppatori di videogiochi italiani fanno emergere la rilevanza delle dimensioni relazionali nella costruzione delle rappresentazioni soggettive del lavoro, in cui la pluralizzazione di sensi e significati trova una ricomposizione in relazione ai gruppi sociali e agli universi simbolico-culturali in cui i creativi sono inseriti. The research is part of the debate on the study of the meaning of work, presenting a Weberian-inspired theoretical perspective, and providing an empirical contribution through the application of this approach to the analysis of the meaning and sense of work in the creative sector of gaming. This case study is part of the broader set of cultural and creative industries, characterized in the sociological literature as fields in which the meaning of work is linked to the dimension of passion. Qualitative interviews with Italian video game developers highlight the relevance of relational dimensions in the construction of subjective representations of work, in which the pluralization of senses and meanings finds a recomposition in relation to the social groups and symbolic-cultural universes in which creatives are embedded.
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Banney, David Andrew. "Symmetry and symmetry reduction in music." Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1309807.

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There is a significant body of literature on the subject of symmetry in music, revealing many important insights into its role, particularly in music of the twentieth century. However, the scope of symmetry research is limited by the nature of symmetry itself. The self-referential nature of symmetry, associated with stasis and conservation, is at odds with the dynamic nature of music and its need to develop and evolve, prompting Stravinsky’s assertion that “to be perfectly symmetrical is to be perfectly dead”. By contrast, the study of symmetry reduction is the study of transitions, bifurcations and structural transformations, and despite its importance in a wide range of disciplines, including physics, biology and information technology, its role in music has not been addressed in a systematic way. Exemplified by the process of crystallisation, symmetry reduction occurs when a structure or process makes a transition from a state of high symmetry to one of relatively low symmetry, and is associated with self-organisation, the emergence of information, differentiation and hierarchy, and the appearance of patterns and periodicity. Order increases when symmetry is reduced. This exegesis offers the first systematic study of symmetry reduction in music. An analytical framework is established, which includes the use of clock-face diagrams and a novel modification of Allen Forte’s classification of pitch-class sets, allowing the symmetry of any set to be described. A number of works are analysed, including detailed studies of the opening of Wagner’s Tristan Prelude, the first movement of Ravel’s String Quartet, Schubert’s song “Der Neugierige” (from Die schöne Müllerin) and the second movement of Webern’s Symphony. The analyses demonstrate the place of symmetry reduction in each work, and show that the principles and consequences of symmetry reduction described in the scientific literature play a significant role in music, demonstrating that the dynamic nature of music is derived, at least in part, from the tension between symmetry and symmetry reduction, stasis and evolution, ambiguity and information. In the final part of the thesis, the role of symmetry and symmetry reduction is considered in a range of original compositions. The portfolio includes music for string orchestra, wind quintet, and symphony orchestra, ranging from pedagogical to professional works. In some of the compositions, symmetry, rather than symmetry reduction, is the most important feature, while in the others symmetry and symmetry reduction interact, demonstrating a role for these ideas in the creation of new music. The analysis of the works will include reflections on the compositional process, in which analysis of symmetry and symmetry reduction lead to important creative decisions in determining various elements of the music. This research presents opportunities for several avenues of further research including the relationship between symmetry reduction and thermodynamics, raising the possibility of a better understanding of the elusive concept of musical energy.
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Books on the topic "WEBERIAN THEORY"

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Weberian sociological theory. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]: Cambridge University Press, 1986.

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A Weberian theory of human society: Structure and evolution. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 1994.

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Democracy and despotism in primitive societies: A neo-Weberian approach to political theory. Port Washington, N.Y: Associated Faculty Press, 1986.

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Rationalities in history: A Weberian essay in comparison. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Bettin Lattes, Gianfranco, and Paolo Turi, eds. La sociologia di Luciano Cavalli. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-644-0.

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The Faculty of Political Science of Florence – the oldest school of political and social science in Italy, founded in 1875 by Carlo Alfieri and named after his father Cesare – has a tradition of study that is widely recognised, even abroad, to which the cultural project of this series is related. The first book is dedicated to the research activity carried out by Luciano Cavalli and the profound traces that it has left on Italian and European sociology. Now Professor Emeritus, Luciano Cavalli taught and worked at the "Cesare Alfieri" for many years from 1966 on. Around his commitment as a "pioneer" of sociology in Italy he mustered an array of sociologists, active in different universities, many of whom have opened up new frontiers within the discipline and have successfully cultivated a dialogue with the other social sciences, as the contents of the book clearly illustrate. This extensive collection of essays offers a clear image of the fertile sociological work that burgeoned around the scientific commitment of Luciano Cavalli and was often generated by his own action of cultural stimulus. The three sections into which the book is divided – Portrait of an intellectual, The sociology of political phenomena and Sociological theory and social change – address issues of great relevance to the contemporary sociological debate. The rapport between the democratic construction of the modern State and the role and functions of the leadership, the relations between citizens and leaders, the various forms of the democratic institutional structures and the transformations of political culture are interwoven with the Neo-Weberian interpretation of the charisma theory that Cavalli masterfully proposed. Also particularly significant and topical are the critical reflections made by writers whose scientific itinerary has run parallel to that of Cavalli for decisive stretches, and who were and are bound to his teaching when they tackle arguments such as the changes in urban life, immigration and the problems of economic, political and social development in our times.
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Collins, Randall. Weberian Sociological Theory. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Collins, Randall. Weberian Sociological Theory. Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Sica, Al. Weberian Social Theory (Twentieth Century Social Theory). Blackwell Pub, 1997.

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Bringing Legitimacy Back into Neo-Weberian State Theory and International Relations. Canberra, Australia: Australian National Univercity, Canberra, 2002.

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D'Avray, D. L. Rationalities in History: A Weberian Essay in Comparison. Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "WEBERIAN THEORY"

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Scaff, Lawrence A. "Weberian Social Theory and the Future." In Weber and the Weberians, 163–74. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-00626-4_6.

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Schliesser, Eric. "“Every System of Scientific Theory Involves Philosophical Assumptions” (Talcott Parsons). The Surprising Weberian Roots to Milton Friedman’s Methodology." In Explanation, Prediction, and Confirmation, 533–43. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1180-8_37.

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Scaff, Lawrence A. "The Theory of Social Action." In Weber and the Weberians, 63–105. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-00626-4_3.

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Jann, Werner, and Sylvia Veit. "Politics and Administration in Germany." In Public Administration in Germany, 145–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53697-8_10.

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AbstractAlthough German bureaucracy is typically categorised as Weberian, a clear distinction between politics and administration has never been a defining characteristic of the German political-administrative system. Many close interrelations and interactions between elected politicians and appointed civil servants can be observed at all levels of administration. Higher-ranking civil servants in Germany are used to and generally appreciate the functional politicisation of their jobs, that is their close involvement in all stages of the policy process, from policy formation, goal definition, negotiation within and outside government to the implementation and evaluation of policies. For top positions, therefore, a class of ‘political civil servants’ is a special feature of the German system, and obtaining ‘political craft’ has become an important part of the learning and job experience of higher-ranking civil servants.
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Harrington, Austin. "Weberian Social Theory." In The Cambridge Handbook of Social Theory, 145–60. Cambridge University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781316677445.009.

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"Weberian Conflict Theory." In Rethinking Sociological Theory, 72–94. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315632353-10.

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"A theory of technology." In Weberian Sociological Theory, 77–116. Cambridge University Press, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511557682.005.

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"Preface." In Weberian Sociological Theory, xi—xii. Cambridge University Press, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511557682.001.

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"Introduction." In Weberian Sociological Theory, 1–16. Cambridge University Press, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511557682.002.

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"Weber's last theory of capitalism." In Weberian Sociological Theory, 19–44. Cambridge University Press, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511557682.003.

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