Preferences and situations: points of intersection between historical and rational choice institutionalism
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505 | 8 | |a "A scholarly gulf has tended to divide historians, political scientists, and social movement theorists on how people develop and act on their preferences. Rational choice scholars assumed that people - regardless of the time and place in which they live - try to achieve certain goals, like maximizing their personal wealth or power. In contrast, comparative historical scholars have emphasized historical context in explaining people's behavior. Recently, a common emphasis on how institutions - such as unions or governments - influence people's preferences in particular situations has emerged, promising to narrow the divide between the two intellectual camps. In Preferences and Situations, editors Ira Katznelson and Barry R. Weingast seek to expand that common ground by bringing together an esteemed group of contributors to address the ways in which institutions, in their wider historical setting, induce people to behave in certain ways and steer the course of history."--Jacket | |
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contents | Intersections between historical and rational choice institutionalism / Ira Katznelson and Barry R. Weingast -- A cross of gold, a crown of thorns: preferences and decisions in the 1896 Democratic National Convention / Richard Bensel -- Congress and civil rights policy: an examination of endogenous preferences / David W. Brady, John A. Ferejohn, and Jeremy C. Pope -- "To give counsel and to consent": why the King (Edward I) expelled his Jews (in 1290) / Ira Katznelson -- Preference formation as a political process: the case of monetary union in Europe / Peter A. Hall -- Persuasion, preference change, and critical junctures: the microfoundations of a macroscopic concept / Barry R. Weingast -- Endogenous preferences about courts: a theory of judicial state building in the nineteenth century / Charles M. Cameron -- Inducing preferences within organizations: the case of unions / Margaret Levi -- Preference formation in transitional justice / Jon Elster -- What the politics of enfranchisement can tell us about how rational choice theorists study institutions / James Johnson -- Combining institutionalisms: liberal choices and political trajectories in Central America / James Mahoney "A scholarly gulf has tended to divide historians, political scientists, and social movement theorists on how people develop and act on their preferences. Rational choice scholars assumed that people - regardless of the time and place in which they live - try to achieve certain goals, like maximizing their personal wealth or power. In contrast, comparative historical scholars have emphasized historical context in explaining people's behavior. Recently, a common emphasis on how institutions - such as unions or governments - influence people's preferences in particular situations has emerged, promising to narrow the divide between the two intellectual camps. In Preferences and Situations, editors Ira Katznelson and Barry R. Weingast seek to expand that common ground by bringing together an esteemed group of contributors to address the ways in which institutions, in their wider historical setting, induce people to behave in certain ways and steer the course of history."--Jacket |
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spelling | Preferences and situations points of intersection between historical and rational choice institutionalism Ira Katznelson and Barry R. Weingast, editors New York Russell Sage Foundation ©2005 1 online resource (viii, 345 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Print version record Intersections between historical and rational choice institutionalism / Ira Katznelson and Barry R. Weingast -- A cross of gold, a crown of thorns: preferences and decisions in the 1896 Democratic National Convention / Richard Bensel -- Congress and civil rights policy: an examination of endogenous preferences / David W. Brady, John A. Ferejohn, and Jeremy C. Pope -- "To give counsel and to consent": why the King (Edward I) expelled his Jews (in 1290) / Ira Katznelson -- Preference formation as a political process: the case of monetary union in Europe / Peter A. Hall -- Persuasion, preference change, and critical junctures: the microfoundations of a macroscopic concept / Barry R. Weingast -- Endogenous preferences about courts: a theory of judicial state building in the nineteenth century / Charles M. Cameron -- Inducing preferences within organizations: the case of unions / Margaret Levi -- Preference formation in transitional justice / Jon Elster -- What the politics of enfranchisement can tell us about how rational choice theorists study institutions / James Johnson -- Combining institutionalisms: liberal choices and political trajectories in Central America / James Mahoney "A scholarly gulf has tended to divide historians, political scientists, and social movement theorists on how people develop and act on their preferences. Rational choice scholars assumed that people - regardless of the time and place in which they live - try to achieve certain goals, like maximizing their personal wealth or power. In contrast, comparative historical scholars have emphasized historical context in explaining people's behavior. Recently, a common emphasis on how institutions - such as unions or governments - influence people's preferences in particular situations has emerged, promising to narrow the divide between the two intellectual camps. In Preferences and Situations, editors Ira Katznelson and Barry R. Weingast seek to expand that common ground by bringing together an esteemed group of contributors to address the ways in which institutions, in their wider historical setting, induce people to behave in certain ways and steer the course of history."--Jacket Rational Choice Institutions sociales Institutions (Philosophie) Préférences (Philosophie) Choix rationnels, Théorie des / Aspect politique Sociologie historique Sociologie politique Historical sociology fast Institutions (Philosophy) fast Political sociology fast Preferences (Philosophy) fast Rational choice theory / Political aspects fast Social institutions fast Instituições sociais (aspectos filosóficos) larpcal Preferências (aspectos sociais) larpcal Razão larpcal Sociologia política larpcal Institution <Soziologie> swd Rational Choice swd Präferenz swd SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Politik Social institutions Institutions (Philosophy) Preferences (Philosophy) Rational choice theory Political aspects Historical sociology Political sociology Rational Choice (DE-588)4274923-2 gnd rswk-swf Präferenz (DE-588)4121501-1 gnd rswk-swf Institution Soziologie (DE-588)4027207-2 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Rational Choice (DE-588)4274923-2 s Präferenz (DE-588)4121501-1 s 2\p DE-604 Institution Soziologie (DE-588)4027207-2 s 3\p DE-604 Katznelson, Ira Sonstige oth Weingast, Barry R. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Preferences and situations 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Preferences and situations points of intersection between historical and rational choice institutionalism Intersections between historical and rational choice institutionalism / Ira Katznelson and Barry R. Weingast -- A cross of gold, a crown of thorns: preferences and decisions in the 1896 Democratic National Convention / Richard Bensel -- Congress and civil rights policy: an examination of endogenous preferences / David W. Brady, John A. Ferejohn, and Jeremy C. Pope -- "To give counsel and to consent": why the King (Edward I) expelled his Jews (in 1290) / Ira Katznelson -- Preference formation as a political process: the case of monetary union in Europe / Peter A. Hall -- Persuasion, preference change, and critical junctures: the microfoundations of a macroscopic concept / Barry R. Weingast -- Endogenous preferences about courts: a theory of judicial state building in the nineteenth century / Charles M. Cameron -- Inducing preferences within organizations: the case of unions / Margaret Levi -- Preference formation in transitional justice / Jon Elster -- What the politics of enfranchisement can tell us about how rational choice theorists study institutions / James Johnson -- Combining institutionalisms: liberal choices and political trajectories in Central America / James Mahoney "A scholarly gulf has tended to divide historians, political scientists, and social movement theorists on how people develop and act on their preferences. Rational choice scholars assumed that people - regardless of the time and place in which they live - try to achieve certain goals, like maximizing their personal wealth or power. In contrast, comparative historical scholars have emphasized historical context in explaining people's behavior. Recently, a common emphasis on how institutions - such as unions or governments - influence people's preferences in particular situations has emerged, promising to narrow the divide between the two intellectual camps. In Preferences and Situations, editors Ira Katznelson and Barry R. Weingast seek to expand that common ground by bringing together an esteemed group of contributors to address the ways in which institutions, in their wider historical setting, induce people to behave in certain ways and steer the course of history."--Jacket Rational Choice Institutions sociales Institutions (Philosophie) Préférences (Philosophie) Choix rationnels, Théorie des / Aspect politique Sociologie historique Sociologie politique Historical sociology fast Institutions (Philosophy) fast Political sociology fast Preferences (Philosophy) fast Rational choice theory / Political aspects fast Social institutions fast Instituições sociais (aspectos filosóficos) larpcal Preferências (aspectos sociais) larpcal Razão larpcal Sociologia política larpcal Institution <Soziologie> swd Rational Choice swd Präferenz swd SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Politik Social institutions Institutions (Philosophy) Preferences (Philosophy) Rational choice theory Political aspects Historical sociology Political sociology Rational Choice (DE-588)4274923-2 gnd Präferenz (DE-588)4121501-1 gnd Institution Soziologie (DE-588)4027207-2 gnd |
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title | Preferences and situations points of intersection between historical and rational choice institutionalism |
title_auth | Preferences and situations points of intersection between historical and rational choice institutionalism |
title_exact_search | Preferences and situations points of intersection between historical and rational choice institutionalism |
title_full | Preferences and situations points of intersection between historical and rational choice institutionalism Ira Katznelson and Barry R. Weingast, editors |
title_fullStr | Preferences and situations points of intersection between historical and rational choice institutionalism Ira Katznelson and Barry R. Weingast, editors |
title_full_unstemmed | Preferences and situations points of intersection between historical and rational choice institutionalism Ira Katznelson and Barry R. Weingast, editors |
title_short | Preferences and situations |
title_sort | preferences and situations points of intersection between historical and rational choice institutionalism |
title_sub | points of intersection between historical and rational choice institutionalism |
topic | Rational Choice Institutions sociales Institutions (Philosophie) Préférences (Philosophie) Choix rationnels, Théorie des / Aspect politique Sociologie historique Sociologie politique Historical sociology fast Institutions (Philosophy) fast Political sociology fast Preferences (Philosophy) fast Rational choice theory / Political aspects fast Social institutions fast Instituições sociais (aspectos filosóficos) larpcal Preferências (aspectos sociais) larpcal Razão larpcal Sociologia política larpcal Institution <Soziologie> swd Rational Choice swd Präferenz swd SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Politik Social institutions Institutions (Philosophy) Preferences (Philosophy) Rational choice theory Political aspects Historical sociology Political sociology Rational Choice (DE-588)4274923-2 gnd Präferenz (DE-588)4121501-1 gnd Institution Soziologie (DE-588)4027207-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Rational Choice Institutions sociales Institutions (Philosophie) Préférences (Philosophie) Choix rationnels, Théorie des / Aspect politique Sociologie historique Sociologie politique Historical sociology Institutions (Philosophy) Political sociology Preferences (Philosophy) Rational choice theory / Political aspects Social institutions Instituições sociais (aspectos filosóficos) Preferências (aspectos sociais) Razão Sociologia política Institution <Soziologie> Präferenz SOCIAL SCIENCE / General Politik Social institutions Institutions (Philosophy) Preferences (Philosophy) Rational choice theory Political aspects Historical sociology Political sociology Institution Soziologie Aufsatzsammlung |
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