Contents
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Elementary Forms: Status, Power and Reference Groups
Chapter 2: The Minimum Complexity of Social Relations
Chapter 3: G. H. Mead Had Gotten it Half-Right
Chapter 4: After the Dialogical Self, What?
Chapter 5: The Marriage of Cognitive Neuroscience and Sociology: A Dissenting View
Chapter 6: A Nobel? Well, Yes! But Where's the Social?
Chapter 7: Status, Power and Conversational Analysis
Chapter 8: Leaders and Social Relations
Chapter 9: Some Applications of Status-Power and Reference Group Theory
Chapter 10: Concluding Theoretical Considerations
Appendix: A Status-Power Glossary
References
Index