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"Rational Lives is a study of value formation and change, group identification, and conflict over social norms and lifestyles. Most scholars who study value conflicts have resisted rational choice approaches to the subject on the grounds that social conflict between groups is best explained by expressive motives and other "nonrational" factors.
In contrast to this view, Dennis Chong shows that a single model that combines economic and sociological mechanisms can explain how people make decisions across both cultural and economic realms. He argues that the investments we make in the norms and values of our communities reflect the influence of our psychological dispositions, as well as the social and material costs and benefits of the options we face."--BOOK JACKET.
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Political psychology, Rational Choice, Sociologie politique, Choix rationnels, Théorie des, Rational choice theory, Normen (menswetenschappen), POLITICAL SCIENCE, Public Policy, Cultural Policy, Wertwandel, Political sociology, Politische Psychologie, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Choix collectif, Popular Culture, Rationele keuze, Anthropology, Politische Soziologie, Cultural, Psychologie politique, Waarden, Culture, Strategic planningEdition | Availability |
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Rational Lives: Norms and Values in Politics and Society
2014, University of Chicago Press
in English
1283078309 9781283078306
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Rational Lives: Norms and Values in Politics and Society (American Politics and Political Economy Series)
April 1, 2000, University Of Chicago Press
in English
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Rational Lives: Norms and Values in Politics and Society
2000, University of Chicago Press
in English
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Rational Lives: Norms and Values in Politics and Society (American Politics and Political Economy Series)
April 1, 2000, University Of Chicago Press
in English
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"Rational choice theory, it seems to me, has considerable intuitive plausibility and, at the very least, is a compelling point of departure for social analysis, even when applied to noneconomic phenomena such as decisions regarding lifestyles."
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