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oapen-20.500.12657-557782022-06-01T03:54:51Z Fenomenologia del concetto di élite e network analysis come metodo di information retrieval Cristofoletti, Enrico criteria for good conceptual definitions citation network elite information retrieval review methods concept reconstruction bic Book Industry Communication::C Language::CF linguistics According to Sartori, “Language is the sine-qua-non instrument of knowing”. Nevertheless, social sciences often adopt terms lacking clear and precise definitions. Adopting the method proposed in Sartori (1984), the present Master’s thesis consists of an explicatory study aiming to clarify the concept of “elites”. First, the essential works concerning elites are identified by analyzing a large citation network. Then, the thesis proposes a definition of elite able to encompass those of previous works. The new definition attempts to include the concept of elites within the broader framework of the resource-dependence theories (Pfeffer e Salancik, 1978) and purposive theories (Coleman, 2005). 2022-05-31T14:14:27Z 2022-05-31T14:14:27Z 2022 book ONIX_20220531_9788835140344_45 9788835140344 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/55778 ita Fondazione Trentino Università application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9788835140344.pdf FrancoAngeli According to Sartori, “Language is the sine-qua-non instrument of knowing”. Nevertheless, social sciences often adopt terms lacking clear and precise definitions. Adopting the method proposed in Sartori (1984), the present Master’s thesis consists of an explicatory study aiming to clarify the concept of “elites”. First, the essential works concerning elites are identified by analyzing a large citation network. Then, the thesis proposes a definition of elite able to encompass those of previous works. The new definition attempts to include the concept of elites within the broader framework of the resource-dependence theories (Pfeffer e Salancik, 1978) and purposive theories (Coleman, 2005). e2ddfb5e-9202-4851-8afe-1e09b020b018 71038aa7-d8bb-45b8-a25e-fcf27fa05968 9788835140344 205 Milan [...] open access
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According to Sartori, “Language is the sine-qua-non instrument of knowing”. Nevertheless, social sciences often adopt terms lacking clear and precise definitions. Adopting the method proposed in Sartori (1984), the present Master’s thesis consists of an explicatory study aiming to clarify the concept of “elites”. First, the essential works concerning elites are identified by analyzing a large citation network. Then, the thesis proposes a definition of elite able to encompass those of previous works. The new definition attempts to include the concept of elites within the broader framework of the resource-dependence theories (Pfeffer e Salancik, 1978) and purposive theories (Coleman, 2005).
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