Part I Introduction; Chapter 1 Ties That Bind … and Bound; Part II Relational Mechanisms; Chapter 2 Violent Conflict, Social Ties, and Explanations of Social Processes; Chapter 3 Mechanisms in Political Processes; Chapter 4 Do Unto Others; Part III Inequality; Chapter 5 Durable Inequality; Chapter 6 Relational Origins of Inequality; Chapter 7 Changing Forms of Inequality; Chapter 8 Unequal Knowledge; Part IV Boundaries; Chapter 9 Social Boundary Mechanisms; Chapter 10 Chain Migration and Opportunity Hoarding; Chapter 11 Boundaries, Citizenship, and Exclusion; partV Political Boundaries; Chapter 12 Why Worry About Citizenship?; Chapter 13 Inequality, Democratization, and De-Democratization; Chapter 14 Political Identities in Changing Polities; Chapter 15 Invention, Diffusion, and Transformation of the Social Movement Repertoire;
Authored by Tilly, Charles
“The book’s 16 essays gather, systematize, and present Tilly’s most
salient ideas in one handy location. They contain major schemas
about political processes, especially how these processes link to
establishing, maintaining, and crossing boundaries.”
—Barry Wellman in American Journal of Sociology
"A compelling examination of central problems in social
organization and comparative politics....Ideal for introducing the
arguments of some of Tilly's books to students in brief, accessible
form."
—Paul DiMaggio in Contemporary Sociology
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