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Rhetoric of Institutional Power
Rhetoric of Institutional Power
PWR 1GMZ
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Winter 2013
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Instructor:
Zilbergerts, M.
Last Updated:
10-Nov-2014
Research Skills
Find articles
Find books
Subjects
Political science
Suggested SearchWorks subject terms:
Use these terms in databases, too.
Authority
Corporate power
Power (Social sciences)
Social structure
Resistance to government
Limited to English language, most recent first.
School discipline United States
War and emergency powers
Selected books:
The end of power: from boardrooms to battlefields and churches to states, why being in charge isn't what it used to be.
Power and terror: conflict, hegemony, and the rule of force / Noam Chomsky
Narrative of power: essays for an endangered century.
Feminist perspective.
The problem of political authority: an examination of the right to coerce and the duty to obey.
Suggested Databases:
Academic Search Premier
"Choose databases" to add: ATLA Religion Database, Business Source Complete, ERIC or Education Full Text, Left Index, and more.
ProQuest Research Library
Choose "ALL DATABASES" to add: Alt-Press Watch, PAIS International (political science), PsycINFO, Sociological Abstracts, and more.