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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Scholars have long recognized that interpersonal networks play a role in mobilizing social movements. Yet, many questions remain. This Element addresses these questions by theorizing about three dimensions of ties: emotionally strong or weak, movement insider or outsider, and ingroup or cross-cleavage. The survey data on the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests show that weak and cross-cleavage ties among outsiders enabled the movement to evolve from a small provocation into a massive national mobilization. In particular, the authors find that Black people mobilized one another through social media and spurred their non-Black friends to protest by sharing their personal encounters with racism. These results depart from the established literature regarding the civil rights movement that emphasizes strong, movement-internal, and racially homogenous ties. The networks that mobilize appear to have changed in the social media era. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This Element addresses questions about the role played by interpersonal networks play in mobilizing social movements by theorizing about three dimensions of ties: emotionally strong or weak, movement insider or outsider, and ingroup or cross-cleavage. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. 840 pp. xx. Stated: "First published 2000". Contents divided into 42 Chapters in 9 Parts: (1) [Editors}, "Choices, Values and Frames"; Part One: PROSPECT THEORY AND EXTENSIONS [Editors] : (2) "Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk"; (3) "Advances in Prospect Theory :Cumulative Representation of Uncertainty"; Part Two: THE UNCERTAINTY EFFECT AND THE WEIGHTING FUNCTION (4) Drazen Prelec; (5) & (6) Tversky and Craig R. Fox; Part III: LOSS AVERSION AND THE VALUE FUNCTION (7) [Editors], "Loss Aversion in Riskless Choice: A Reference-Dependent Model"; (8) Kahneman, Jack L. Knetsch, and Richard H. Thaler; (9) Jack L. Knetsch; (10) Ian Bateman, Alistair Munro, [et al.] "A Test of the Theory of Reference-Dependent Preferences"; (11) Matthew Rabin, "Diminishing Marginal Utility of Wealth Cannot Explain Risk Aversion"; Part Four: FRAMING AND MENTAL ACCOUNTING (12) [Editors], "Rational Choice and the Framing of Decisions"; (13) Eric J. Johnson, John Hershey, [et al.] "Framing, Probability Distortions, and Insurance Decisions"; (14) Thaler, "Mental Accounting Matters"; Part Five APPLICATIONS (15) Thaler, "Toward a Positive Theory of Consumer Choice"; (16) Colin F. Camerer, "Prospect Theory in the Wild: Evidence from the Field"; (17) "Shlomo Benartzi and Thaler, "Myopic Loss Aversion and the Equity Premium Puzzle"; (18) Kahneman, Jack L. Knetsch, and Thaler, "Fairness as a Constraint on Profit Seeking: Entitlements in the Market"; (19) Eldar Shafir, Peter Diamond, and Tvwersky, "Money Illusion"; (20) Camerer, Linda Babcock, George Loewenstein, and Thaler, "Labor Supply of New York City Cab Drivers: One Day at a Time"; Terrance Odean, "Are Investors Reluctant to Realize Their Losses?"; (22) Kahneman and Dan Lovallo, "Timid Choices and Bold Forecasts: A Cognitive Perspective on Risk Taking"; (23) Camerer and Dan Lovallo, "Overconfidence and Excess Entry: An Experimental Approach"; (24) David Cohen and Knesch, "Judicial Choice and Disparities between Measures of Economic Values"; (25) George A. Quattrone and Tversky, "Contrasting Rational and Psychological Analyses of Political Choice"; (26) [Editors], "Conflict Resolution: A Cognitive Perspective"; Part SIX: THE MULTIPLICITY OF VALUE: REVERSALS OF PREFERENCE (27) Paul Slovic, "The Construction of Preference"; (28) Tversky, Shmuel Sattah, and Paul Slovic, "Contingent Weighting in Judgment and Choice"; (29) Tversky and Itamar Simonson, "Context-Dependent Preferences"; (30) Craig R. Fox and Tversky, "Ambiguity Aversion and Comparative Ignorance; (31) Christopher K. Hsee, "Attribute Evaluability: Its Implications for Joint-Separate Evaluation Reversals and Beyond"; Part Seven: CHOICE OVER TIME (32) George F. Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec, "Preferences for Sequences of Outcomes"; (33) ______, "Anomalies in Intertemporal Choice: Evidence and Interpretation"; Part Eight: ALTERNATIVE CONCEPTIONS OF VALUE (34) Eldar Shafir, Simonson, and Tversky, "Reason-Based Choice"; (35) Baruch Fischhoff, "Value Elicitation: Is There Anything in There?"; (36) Kahneman, Ilana Ritov, David Shkade, "Economic Preferences or Attutude Expressions? An Analysis of Dollar Responses to Public Issues"; Part Nine: EXPERIENCED UTILITY AND OBJECTIVE HAPPINESS (37) Kahneman, "Experienced Utility and Objective Happiness: A Moment-Based Approach"; (38) _____., "Evaluation by Moments:Past and Future"; (39) Tversky and Dale Griffin, "Endowments and in Judgments of Well-Being"; (40) . . . "A Bias in the Prediction of Tastes"; (41) . . .'The Effect of Purchase Quantity. ."; (42) . . ."New Challenges to the Rationality Assumptions".; References, Author and Subject Indexes, pp. 775-840. Faults: 39 pp.; of 840 pp have thin line brown underlining or vertical lines in margins; faint tea stain half-title page top and minor, clear waviness in 2" x 1 1/2" area adjacent, echoing, diminishingly, for 3 pp to end of "Contents."Tight biding; tiny outward curls at corners; NO previous owner names or remainder marks. Solid copy.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Scholars have long recognized that interpersonal networks play a role in mobilizing social movements. Yet, many questions remain. This Element addresses these questions by theorizing about three dimensions of ties: emotionally strong or weak, movement insider or outsider, and ingroup or cross-cleavage. The survey data on the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests show that weak and cross-cleavage ties among outsiders enabled the movement to evolve from a small provocation into a massive national mobilization. In particular, the authors find that Black people mobilized one another through social media and spurred their non-Black friends to protest by sharing their personal encounters with racism. These results depart from the established literature regarding the civil rights movement that emphasizes strong, movement-internal, and racially homogenous ties. The networks that mobilize appear to have changed in the social media era. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This Element addresses questions about the role played by interpersonal networks play in mobilizing social movements by theorizing about three dimensions of ties: emotionally strong or weak, movement insider or outsider, and ingroup or cross-cleavage. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Scholars have long recognized that interpersonal networks play a role in mobilizing social movements. Yet, many questions remain. This Element addresses these questions by theorizing about three dimensions of ties: emotionally strong or weak, movement insider or outsider, and ingroup or cross-cleavage. The survey data on the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests show that weak and cross-cleavage ties among outsiders enabled the movement to evolve from a small provocation into a massive national mobilization. In particular, the authors find that Black people mobilized one another through social media and spurred their non-Black friends to protest by sharing their personal encounters with racism. These results depart from the established literature regarding the civil rights movement that emphasizes strong, movement-internal, and racially homogenous ties. The networks that mobilize appear to have changed in the social media era. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This Element addresses questions about the role played by interpersonal networks play in mobilizing social movements by theorizing about three dimensions of ties: emotionally strong or weak, movement insider or outsider, and ingroup or cross-cleavage. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Scholars have long recognized that interpersonal networks play a role in mobilizing social movements. Yet, many questions remain. This Element addresses these questions by theorizing about three dimensions of ties: emotionally strong or weak, movement insider or outsider, and ingroup or cross-cleavage. The survey data on the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests show that weak and cross-cleavage ties among outsiders enabled the movement to evolve from a small provocation into a massive national mobilization. In particular, the authors find that Black people mobilized one another through social media and spurred their non-Black friends to protest by sharing their personal encounters with racism. These results depart from the established literature regarding the civil rights movement that emphasizes strong, movement-internal, and racially homogenous ties. The networks that mobilize appear to have changed in the social media era. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This Element addresses questions about the role played by interpersonal networks play in mobilizing social movements by theorizing about three dimensions of ties: emotionally strong or weak, movement insider or outsider, and ingroup or cross-cleavage. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Scholars have long recognized that interpersonal networks play a role in mobilizing social movements. Yet, many questions remain. This Element addresses these questions by theorizing about three dimensions of ties: emotionally strong or weak, movement insider or outsider, and ingroup or cross-cleavage. The survey data on the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests show that weak and cross-cleavage ties among outsiders enabled the movement to evolve from a small provocation into a massive national mobilization. In particular, the authors find that Black people mobilized one another through social media and spurred their non-Black friends to protest by sharing their personal encounters with racism. These results depart from the established literature regarding the civil rights movement that emphasizes strong, movement-internal, and racially homogenous ties. The networks that mobilize appear to have changed in the social media era. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This Element addresses questions about the role played by interpersonal networks play in mobilizing social movements by theorizing about three dimensions of ties: emotionally strong or weak, movement insider or outsider, and ingroup or cross-cleavage. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Scholars have long recognized that interpersonal networks play a role in mobilizing social movements. Yet, many questions remain. This Element addresses these questions by theorizing about three dimensions of ties: emotionally strong or weak, movement insider or outsider, and ingroup or cross-cleavage. The survey data on the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests show that weak and cross-cleavage ties among outsiders enabled the movement to evolve from a small provocation into a massive national mobilization. In particular, the authors find that Black people mobilized one another through social media and spurred their non-Black friends to protest by sharing their personal encounters with racism. These results depart from the established literature regarding the civil rights movement that emphasizes strong, movement-internal, and racially homogenous ties. The networks that mobilize appear to have changed in the social media era. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This Element addresses questions about the role played by interpersonal networks play in mobilizing social movements by theorizing about three dimensions of ties: emotionally strong or weak, movement insider or outsider, and ingroup or cross-cleavage. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.