Collective action asks a fundamental question in social science: How do sets of actors
choose courses of action and work together to achieve desired outcomes, often in
opposition to other coalitions? Psychological and economic rationality explanations are
incomplete in emphasizing the mental decision processes of individuals. Collective
action must be understood at the level analysis of interpersonal and interorganizational
relations. Social network theories and methods provide optimal frameworks for
explaining collective action in a variety of settings. This book reviews theories and
empirical research on collective action in several substantive areas, demonstrates how
agent-based models can analyze collective action networks (pandemics, riots, social
movements, insurrections, insurgencies), and concludes with speculations about future
research directions.

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Collective action asks a fundamental question in social science: How do sets of actors
choose courses of action and work together to achieve desired outcomes, often in
opposition to other coalitions?

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Chapter 1. Theories of Collective Action.- Chapter 2. Agent-Based Models of Collective Action.- Chapter 3. Contagious Social Networks.- Chapter 4. Social Movement Networks.- Chapter 5. Insurgent Networks.- Chapter 6. Economic Networks and Global Warming.- Chapter 7. Looking Forward.

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Collective action asks a fundamental question in social science: How do sets of actors choose courses of action and work together to achieve desired outcomes, often in opposition to other coalitions? Psychological and economic rationality explanations are incomplete in emphasizing the mental decision processes of individuals. Collective action must be understood at the level analysis of interpersonal and interorganizational relations. Social network theories and methods provide optimal frameworks for explaining collective action in a variety of settings. This book reviews theories and empirical research on collective action in several substantive areas, demonstrates how agent-based models can analyze collective action networks (pandemics, riots, social movements, insurrections, insurgencies), and concludes with speculations about future research directions.

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Uses agent-based models to examine how networks shape collective action outcomes Explains why new theories and research methods are needed to study collective action dynamics Focuses on emerging social network contexts that have become front and center in our daily lives
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ISBN
9783031861987
Publisert
2025-04-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Upper undergraduate, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Biographical note

David Knoke is a professor of sociology at the University of Minnesota, where he
teaches courses in social networks, organizations, healthcare systems, terrorism, social
science fiction, and statistics. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in
1972 and was professor of sociology at Indiana University from 1972 to 1985. Knoke
was a Fulbright research scholar at Kiel University in Germany (1989) and a fellow at
the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (1992). In 1996-99 he was
named a University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts Scholar of the College. In 2008,
he received the University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts’ Arthur “Red” Motley
Exemplary Teaching Award. With various colleagues, David Knoke received several
National Science Foundation research grants and published the results in research
monographs on political, organizational, and social network behavior. Some of these
books are The Organizational State, Organizing for Collective Action, Political Networks,
Organizations in America, Comparing Policy Networks, Changing Organizations, Social Network Analysis, Economic Networks, and Multimodal Political Networks. His current research investigates diverse social networks, including intra- and interorganizational, healthcare, economic, financial, terrorist and counterterror networks.