Law, Society, and Industrial Justice

Author:   Philip Selznick ,  Lauren B Edelman
Publisher:   Quid Pro, LLC
Volume:   30
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9781610274159


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   04 June 2020
Format:   Hardback
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"Law, Society, and Industrial Justice is a foundational study of workplace justice, still engaging and referenced a half-century after its original publication. The 50th Anniversary Edition adds an extensive, substantive Foreword by Berkeley's Lauren Edelman. She writes that the book ""remains important for how it conceptualizes law, for how it conceptualizes organizations, and for the theory Selznick offers regarding the moral evolution of organizations as they become 'institutions, ' or living entities infused with values."" It is ""a profound book for many reasons,"" as she critically examines. Norms and values still matter in organizational governance - even in what amounts to ""private government"" - as this classic work reminds us. - ""Selznick's classic text invites the reader to understand the interplay of formal and informal structures that produce new organizational norms, which, at their best, would replace workplace arbitrariness with due process protections like those embodied in the Rule of Law. It is not just an extraordinary contribution to the fields of sociology and jurisprudence, it is the theoretically foundational precursor to entire subfields in sociology and law."" -- Laura Beth Nielsen, Chair, Department of Sociology, Northwestern University; Research Professor, ABF - ""Philip Selznick laid the foundation for one of law and society's most vibrant areas of inquiry: law and organizations. Although this book has often been underappreciated, its 50th anniversary is a good opportunity to reassess its significance. Indeed, the current #MeToo movement lends more urgency to Selznick's highly relevant ideas about conceptualizing organizations as legal orders, the importance of changing norms and values, the role of law within organizations, and organizations' influence on the law."" -- Ashley T. Rubin, Sociology, University of Hawai'i at Manoa - ""A contribution, brilliant and substantial, to the literature on private government."" -- Winston M. Fisk, American Political Science Review"

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Author:   Philip Selznick ,  Lauren B Edelman
Publisher:   Quid Pro, LLC
Imprint:   Quid Pro, LLC
Volume:   30
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.676kg
ISBN:  

9781610274159


ISBN 10:   1610274156
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   04 June 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Philip Selznick (1919-2010) taught generations of law and sociology students as a professor of sociology and jurisprudence & social policy at the University of California at Berkeley. He was founding chair of Berkeley's Center for the Study of Law and Society. In addition to this work, his other influential books include TVA and the Grass Roots; Leadership in Administration; The Organizational Weapon; Law and Society in Transition (with Nonet); The Moral Commonwealth; The Communitarian Persuasion; and, in 2008, A Humanist Science.

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