Routledge studies in social and political thought ;
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Elementary forms: status, power and reference groups -- The minimum complexity of social relations -- G.H. Mead had gotten it half-right -- After the dialogical self, what? -- The marriage of cognitive neuroscience and sociology: a dissenting view -- A Nobel? Well, yes! But where's the social? -- Status, power and conversational analysis -- Leaders and social relations -- Some applications of status-power and reference group theory -- Concluding theoretical considerations.