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Order on the Edge of Chaos - Social Psychology and the Problem of Social Order (Paperback): Edward J. Lawler, Shane R Thye,... Order on the Edge of Chaos - Social Psychology and the Problem of Social Order (Paperback)
Edward J. Lawler, Shane R Thye, Jeongkoo Yoon
R1,128 Discovery Miles 11 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Order and stability are tenuous and fragile. People have to work to create and sustain a semblance of stability and order in their lives and in their organizations and larger communities. Order on the Edge of Chaos compares different ideas about how we coordinate and cooperate. The ideas come from 'micro-sociology', and they offer new answers to the classic question of Thomas Hobbes: 'how is social order possible?' The most common answers in sociology, political science, and economics assume a fundamental tension between individual and group interests. This volume reveals that social orders are problematic even without such tension, because when people interact with each other, they verify their identities, feel and respond to emotions, combine different goal frames, and develop shared responsibility. The ties of people to groups result from many aspects of their social interactions, and these cannot be explained by individual self-interest.

Order on the Edge of Chaos - Social Psychology and the Problem of Social Order (Hardcover): Edward J. Lawler, Shane R Thye,... Order on the Edge of Chaos - Social Psychology and the Problem of Social Order (Hardcover)
Edward J. Lawler, Shane R Thye, Jeongkoo Yoon
R2,470 Discovery Miles 24 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Order and stability are tenuous and fragile. People have to work to create and sustain a semblance of stability and order in their lives and in their organizations and larger communities. Order on the Edge of Chaos compares different ideas about how we coordinate and cooperate. The ideas come from 'micro-sociology', and they offer new answers to the classic question of Thomas Hobbes: 'how is social order possible?' The most common answers in sociology, political science, and economics assume a fundamental tension between individual and group interests. This volume reveals that social orders are problematic even without such tension, because when people interact with each other, they verify their identities, feel and respond to emotions, combine different goal frames, and develop shared responsibility. The ties of people to groups result from many aspects of their social interactions, and these cannot be explained by individual self-interest.

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