Difference between revisions of "Power Relations"
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− | The concept of power relations was first proposed by Karl Marx, who sought to overthrow the existing social structures and create a new world order. The term refers to a matrix of possible actors (and their interactions), who determine the nature and content of social interactions on the basis of hierarchical arrangements in a society. Power relations can thus be seen as one of the most relevant targets of change in any political or structural process of social reform. | + | The concept of power relations was first proposed by [[Marx, Karl|Karl Marx]], who sought to overthrow the existing social structures and create a new world order. The term refers to a matrix of possible actors (and their interactions), who determine the nature and content of social interactions on the basis of hierarchical arrangements in a society. Power relations can thus be seen as one of the most relevant targets of change in any political or structural process of social reform. |
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Latest revision as of 09:57, 1 April 2014
The concept of power relations was first proposed by Karl Marx, who sought to overthrow the existing social structures and create a new world order. The term refers to a matrix of possible actors (and their interactions), who determine the nature and content of social interactions on the basis of hierarchical arrangements in a society. Power relations can thus be seen as one of the most relevant targets of change in any political or structural process of social reform.