权力与互动

M. Schwalbe, K. Mischke
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在本章中,我们将借鉴g.h. Mead对权力的定义,将其定义为有机体修改其环境以满足其需求和欲望的能力。我们认为,在社会世界中,这种能力是由个人和群体通过引发他人合作的行动形式来行使的。这种基本的象征互动主义的权力方法帮助我们看到权力是如何在情境和结构层面上运作的。我们的论点强调了引出他人合作的五种行动形式:(1)制造虚拟自我;(二)运用规范性和程序性规则;(3)建立现实的框架和定义;(4)情绪管理;(5)调用情境外关系或“责任网”。这种方法的一个优点是,它可以阐明权力被培育、破坏和抵制的过程。介绍
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Power and Interaction
In this chapter we draw on G. H. Mead to formulate a definition of power as an organism’s capacity to modify its environment to satisfy its needs and desires. We argue that in the social world this capacity is exercised by individuals and groups through forms of action that elicit the cooperation of others. This fundamentally symbolic interactionist approach to power helps us see how power operates on both situational and structural levels. Our argument highlights five forms of action through which the cooperation of others is elicited: (1) crafting virtual selves; (2) using normative and procedural rules; (3) establishing frames and definitions of reality; (4) managing emotions; and (5) invoking extra-situational relationships or “nets of accountability.” An advantage of this approach is that it can illuminate the processes through which power is nurtured, undermined, and resisted. Introduction
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