Journal of Political Power

Journal of Political Power

Changing Faces of Power 1979-2019

14/1

Publication date: Jan 2021

Taylor and Francis


A special issue on the evolution of the study of political power over the past 40 years. Contents comprise 13 articles by the leading scholars in the field.

Editorial
The more things change, the more they…: the changing faces of power 1979-2019
Giulio M. Gallarotti

Research Articles
Power: ambiguous not vague
Keith Dowding

Tales of power
Stewart Clegg & Marco Berti

The new concepts of power? Power-over, power-to and power-with
Pamela Pansardi & Marianna Bindi

Conceptual analysis of power: basic trends
Valeri Ledyaev

The faces of power revisited
David A. Baldwin

Power and domination
Steven Lukes

Linking the prepositions: using power analysis to inform strategies for social action
John Gaventa

An application of the four-dimensional model of power: the case of Khutsong
Johan Zaaiman & Gift Mupambwa

The four dimensions of power: conflict and democracy
Mark Haugaard

Why does publicity matter? Power, not deliberation
Clarissa Rile Hayward

Soft power: the evolution of a concept
Joseph S. Nye

The changing? Face of power in international relations, 1979-2019
Giulio M. Gallarotti

Heterarchy: Toward Paradigm Shift in World Politics
Rosalba Belmonte & Philip G. Cerny

Why More Civil Society Will Not Lead to Less Domination: Dealing with Present Day State Phobia through Michel Foucault and Neo-Republicanism
Oscar L. Larsson