"This is exactly what we need for contemporary theory courses. Hancock and Garner brilliantly dissect the four most eminent theorists who will continue to define the future of sociological theory well into the twenty-first century." - Ron Mize, Cornell University
HARGREAVES, D.H. (1967) Social Relations in a Secondary School, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul. HARGREAVES, D.H. (1976) 'Reactions to Labelling', in HAMMERSLEY, M. and WOODS, P. (eds), The Process of Schooling, Milton Keynes, ...
This book aims to facilitate the task of reviewing and selecting relevant theories to inform the design of behaviour change interventions and policies.
First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Overall, the volume may be read both as an intellectual history of modern political science, and as an attempt to fashion an analytical tool for empirical research.
This was discussed in the previous chapter and was rooted in exchange theory. ... structures of the organization to facilitate change (i.e. where idiographic and nomothetic dimensions are mutually supportive)? I How supportive of change ...
Changing ways : A practical tool for implementing change within organizations . New York : American Management ... Problem defining and the consulting / intervention process . ... A model for diagnosing organizational behavior .
Classifies, presents, and discusses the contributions and the limits of the theories of organizational change using an historical perspective as its organizing scheme. This book focuses on process theories of organizational change.
Kim, C. S., Spahlinger, D. A., Kin, J. M., & Billi, J. E. (2006). Lean health care: What can hospitals learn from a world class automaker? Journal of Hospital Medicine, 1(3), 191–199. Langley, G. J., Moen, R. D., Nolan, ...
This book systematically creates a general descriptive theory of scientific change that explains the mechanics of changes in both scientific theories and the methods of their assessment.
Overall, the volume may be read both as an intellectual history of modern political science, and as an attempt to fashion an analytical tool for empirical research.