Michels, (1911)The Iron Law of OligarchyDrislane, R., & Parkinson, G. (2003). Iron law of oligarchy. Online Dictionary of the Social Sciences. Retrieved from http://bitbucket.icaap.org/dict.pl?term=iron%20law%20of%20oligarchyMichels (1911) The Iron Law of Oligarchy....
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Laboratories of Oligarchy: Evidence from Peer Production Robert Michels' "Iron Law of Oligarchy" (1915), in which Michels suggests that as voluntary movements or political organizations become large and complex,... BM Hill 被引量: 3发表: 2018年 Breaking the Iron Law of Oligarchy: Computational ...
The "iron law of oligarchy" is applied to the VFW. Using participant observation and qualitative interviews, membership of the VFW is dichotomized into a leadership oligarchy and a "drinking membership." Opinions of members of the two groups about the purposes of the organization and about ...
‘The Iron Law Of Oligarchy’ ADRIAN KUZMINSKI Most voters enroll in one or the other major party, though the number of non-party enrollees has grown in recent years. In our area, and nationally, it’s very roughly one third Democrat, one third Republican, and one third non-partisan, or...
The iron law of oligarchy states that when organizations attain a certain level of complexity they inevitably give way to an oligarchy of elite control. Furthermore, the law functions regardless of the democratic or autocratic character of the organization or for that matter the purpose, political ...
The iron law of oligarchy refers to a provocative and very influential theory posited by German social theorist, Robert Michels. In his seminal analysis of the German Social Democratic Party in 1911, Michels argued that all organizations – no matter how democratic their original intentions – ...
The article discusses the idea of a plutocracy in the U.S., commenting on the theory of the "iron law of oligarchy" of Italian historian and sociologist Roberto Michels. The author considers the relationship between power and money in the U.S. and examines relations between ruling and ...
Welser, H. T. (2015). Breaking the Iron Law of Oligarchy: Computational Institutions, Organizational Fidelity, and Distributed Social Control. In Roles, Trust, and Reputation in Social Media Knowledge Markets (pp. 121-144). Springer International Publishing....
Laboratories of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production. Journal of Communication, 64(2):215-238, 2014.Shaw, A., & B. M. Hill. (Accepted/Forthcoming) "Laboratories of oligarchy? How the iron law extends to peer production." Journal of Communication. Preprint available at ...